Alibaba Cloud closes some key data centers as it pivots to different markets

Sydney and Mumbai data centers will close this year as Alibaba Cloud focuses on Southeast Asia and new Mexico location.

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Alibaba has confirmed its cloud datacenter operations in Australia and India are set to close. The company revealed that it would be closing some datacenters in order to boost investment in others, citing Southeast Asia and Mexico as key beneficiaries of the change - despite previously indicating that Australia’s operations would remain unaffected. Once effective, data stored in the Sydney and Mumbai regions will no longer be accessible, with migration to other Alibaba Cloud datacenters such as Singapore suggested as an alternative.

Alibaba Cloud closing datacenters The company confirmed in a : “As part of Alibaba Cloud’s infrastructure strategy update, following careful assessment, we have decided to cease operations at our data centers in Australia and India while enhancing our investment in the Southeast Asia and Mexico.” Its India datacenter will cease operation after 24:00 (UTC+5:30) on July 15, with Australia following suit from 24:00 (UTC+10) on September 30. Alibaba did not share a reason for its decision to pull out of the two nearby markets, but public sentiment towards China amid ongoing geopolitical tensions as well as the relative stronghold of AWS, Azure, Cloud and OVH in Australia could have played into Alibaba’s exit.



Earlier in May, Alibaba Cloud its plans to build additional datacenters in “key markets,” including Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and South Korea, over the next three years. The Chinese company also confirmed plans to launch i.