President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday commissioned the 41-terabyte national tier-4 Data Center in Kano. Speaking during the ceremony, the Minister of
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday commissioned the 41-terabyte national tier-4 Data Center in Kano.
“The reliability of data collection of the facility is 99.99% so it is almost a hundred per cent reliable,” he said. The centre, which Pantami described as a technology-upgraded facility, is, according to him, built to provide more storage facilities for both public and private sectors across the country, with its 41 terabytes of memory capacity and 2.2-petabyte storage capacity.
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