August 28, 2023

PCH, the world’s largest DNS network sets up a node in CtrlS Hyderabad datacenter

  • Launched in Hyderabad, deployment to soon happen in Noida, Bangalore, Lucknow and Patna as part of the next phase.
  • DNS hosting to significantly reduce latency between end-users and the Root Servers

Hyderabad, August 28, 2023: CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, the world’s fastest growing Rated-4 datacenter company, is improving the performance and security of the Internet’s Domain Name System (DNS) in India. Working with the US-based Packet Clearing House (PCH), CtrlS has launched a PCH DNS Services Cluster at its Hyderabad 1 datacenter, which will improve network operators’ access to critical DNS services, handling up to 100,000 DNS queries per second.

DNS root servers, are name servers at the apex of the DNS tree, and the entire Internet. They are the first step in the name resolution of any domain name, where they translate human readable web addresses into IP addresses. Without DNS Root Servers, one cannot access any online content or even send an email. The action happens millions of times a day.

The PCH AS 42 and AS 3856 are now live in CtrlS’ Hyderabad 1. PCH is one of the world’s leading DNS network operators, and this launch will enable better internet and DNS infrastructure for CtrlS’ customers as well as for India market in general. It improves overall latency for customers and keeps DNS traffic within an area.

Royce Thomas, Chief Business Officer, CtrlS Datacenters, said, “This is a significant milestone not only for our team, but also for the Indian internet ecosystem. Improved DNS promotes a free and open internet, which is key to drive India’s digital economy. With the successful deployment of PCH and the services they bring, we affirm our commitment to enhancing our region’s digital / network infrastructure and expanding our reach.”

He added, “This strategic move, doesn’t end in Hyderabad. CtrlS is preparing to go live with PCH nodes in Noida (within a week), Bangalore, Lucknow, and Patna. Such deployments strengthen the company’s vision of providing high-quality, robust digital services throughout the country, bringing the company closer to creating a truly pan-India network.”

Ashish Ahuja, Chief Technology Officer, CtrlS Datacenters, stated, “This will enable us to provide faster, more reliable and secure internet access to millions of users. We are excited by this development and look forward to expanding our services even further. Hosting DNS at our datacenters help us in speeding response time and improved network performance as it reduces the latency between the end-users and the Root Servers.”

Over the last 22 years, PCH served 124 ccTLDs (country code top-level domains), 43 GOV.ccs (Government central civil services), and 23 MIL.ccs as well as select brand TLDs (top-level domains),such as .apple, .bmw with 265 datacenter locations at 119 countries around the globe. Among most peering networks globally, PCH holds a leading position.

Andrea Cima, Chief Operating Officer, PCH, stated, “We are excited about supporting the enhancement of the DNS resolution in India, by deploying a PCH node at CtrlS Hyderabad. A big thanks to CtrlS team for making this possible.” He further added, “We will continue building DNS infrastructure in cooperation with CtrlS Datacenters to further strengthen the support to the Indian internet community.”

About CtrlS Datacenters

CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, which began its operations in 2007, operates 11 datacenters across six key

markets, and is developing 21 datacenters currently out of which five are to be operational in 2023.

The company is scaling power capacity from existing 225 MW to over 1,000 MW and also building a solar park near Mumbai to power its datacenter facilities and eliminate carbon footprint. The company is embracing renewable energy for a sustainable future. CtrlS has announced its plans to explore new overseas markets in Asia Pacific and Middle East.