Recently, Uptime Institute, one of the most authoritative certification bodies in the global data center industry, visited HOYINN and formally awarded its Huailai Technology Industrial Campus ND17 facility the Uptime M&O (Management & Operations) Certification. Following the earlier certification of ND19, ND17 has now passed the rigorous evaluation with outstanding performance, marking a world-leading milestone in the operational management capabilities of next-generation green computing clusters. Senior representatives from both parties, including Tian Lin, Chief Operating Officer of HOYINN, and Mustapha Louni, Chief Commercial Officer of Uptime Institute, attended the certification ceremony. They engaged in in-depth discussions on sustainable development strategies for data center enterprises and the broader industry.
In the current landscape, sustained high loads and pulse-like fluctuations in AI computing demand pose new challenges for cluster-level data center operations. These challenges not only test the extreme performance of hardware infrastructure but also demand greater agility, reliability, and sustainability in operational systems. By adhering to the stringent standards of the Uptime M&O Certification, the new green computing clusters have established a full lifecycle management system encompassing power, cooling, fire safety, security, energy, and carbon emissions. Through optimized key parameters for energy efficiency, real-time adjustments to cooling effectiveness, and power distribution, ND17 has achieved significantly superior performance in PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness), WUE (Water Usage Effectiveness), and computing carbon efficiency compared to industry averages.
Tian Lin stated that by optimizing energy structures, deploying energy-saving technologies at scale, and implementing full lifecycle carbon management, these green computing clusters are advancing sustainability plans at the regional level. HOYINN also embraces an "open collaboration" philosophy, sharing innovative practices such as its integrated power-computing development model, full lifecycle energy and carbon management systems for data centers, and green computing performance metrics with the broader industry to promote accessible, eco-friendly computing solutions. Uptime Institute commended HOYINN for its significant contributions to advancing sustainable green computing.
The evolution of green computing is not only a technical challenge but also a social responsibility. Moving forward, HOYINN will use the M&O Certification as a foundation to continuously refine its full lifecycle operational systems. By driving innovation and fostering ecosystem collaboration, the company aims to deepen the integration of data centers with renewable energy and carbon asset management, accelerating the global transition to low-carbon digital infrastructure and achieving harmonious green development across industries, society, and the environment.