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Hyperscale Build-to-Suit

Overview:

Our Hyperscale Build-to-Suit (BTS) is a specialized real estate and infrastructure development model where a data center provider designs and constructs a facility to meet the exact technical and operational specifications of a single, large-scale tenant.


1. FADC as a Build-to-Suit (BTS) Ready Facility


The market trend shows that enterprises increasingly prefer build-to-suit data centres to avoid heavy upfront investments and long construction timelines.

    FADC is aligned with this preference by offering:
  • A 4MW secured capacity suitable for critical workloads
  • Options for custom rack layouts, cooling design, power distribution, and security
  • Ability to support both hyperscale modules and enterprise-grade deployments

  • This positions FADC as a fast-deployable alternative to building an in-house facility.

2. Why Hyperscalers and Large Enterprises Choose FADC

a) Faster Deployment

The article highlights that BTS facilities significantly reduce time-to-market. FADC supports this by offering:

  • Ready power allocation
  • Mature development environment
  • Existing infrastructure that shortens lead time for tenant fit-out
  • This helps cloud, AI, and enterprise customers go live faster.

b) Lower Total Cost of Ownership

By shifting CAPEX to predictable OPEX, enterprises gain financial flexibility. FADC reinforces this through:

  • Competitive leasing structure
  • Efficient power and cooling systems for lower operating cost per kW
  • No burden of land purchase, construction, or facility ownership
  • This allows companies to focus capital on their core digital products, not buildings.

c) Scalability for Growth

Even at 4MW, FADC is intentionally designed with scalable modular blocks, enabling tenants to:

  • Start with a smaller footprint
  • Expand within the site as demand increases
  • Avoid stranded capacity
  • This matches the article’s emphasis on future-ready capacity planning.

d) Customisation & Control

Enterprises need custom builds but without managing construction themselves. FADC meets this by allowing customers to tailor:

  • Security zones
  • Cooling optimization
  • Redundancy levels (N/N+1)
  • IT room layout
  • While still providing FADC’s professional operations team to run the facility.

3. FADC’s Operational & Technical Strengths


The article notes that experienced developers can deliver higher efficiency. As a 4MW data centre, FADC brings:

  • Optimized PUE performance using modern cooling distribution
  • Stable power ecosystem with strong redundancy
  • Carrier-neutral connectivity options for multi-cloud access
  • A trained operations team ensuring consistency and uptime

These strengths give enterprises the operational assurance they require.

4. Market Drivers Align with FADC’s Value Proposition


The rapid rise of cloud computing, AI, cybersecurity, and digital services is pushing organizations away from traditional on-premise data centres.

The article highlights that up to 80% of enterprises may retire traditional data centres by 2025—supporting the need for facilities like FADC that offer:
  • Modern infrastructure
  • Environmental efficiency
  • High resilience
  • Flexible deployment models

FADC positions itself as a regional solution for companies executing digital transformation or expanding into Malaysia.

5. Why FADC Is an Ideal Choice for Migration, Expansion & Consolidation

Based on the article’s guidance, enterprises should consider BTS facilities when:

  • They require rapid expansion
  • They are consolidating multiple ageing data rooms
  • They want to relocate to a more cost-efficient region
  • They need higher reliability or better energy efficiency

FADC’s 4MW capacity and customizable structure make it the right-sized solution for:

  • Cloud service providers entering Malaysia
  • AI/ML companies needing GPU-ready power density
  • Enterprises migrating from legacy facilities
  • Regional companies requiring disaster recovery sites

6. FADC’s Strategic Positioning


The article emphasizes the importance of partnering with an experienced data centre developer.

FADC leverages this philosophy by offering:

  • A professionally engineered site
  • Modern build standards
  • Flexible commercial models
  • Space for tenant-driven customization
  • High-power availability for compute-heavy workloads

This makes FADC a strong fit for clients that need the benefits of a BTS facility without the full scale of a hyperscale build.

Conclusion

FADC build-to-suit optimised data centre delivering:

  • Faster deployment
  • Lower cost of operation
  • High reliability and efficiency
  • Flexible customisation
  • Scalable growth potential
  • Support for cloud, AI, and enterprise digital expansion

In short, the global shift toward BTS and outsourced data centre models perfectly aligns with FADC’s value proposition. FADC provides the right size, right cost, and right level of customisation for modern enterprises seeking a secure and scalable digital infrastructure platform.