Africa Data Centres has entered into a strategic partnership with CSSi SA, a cloud and VM provider and distributor of data storage, servers and data centre equipment.

Under the agreement, CSSi SA has structured an alliance to deploy racks and provide data sovereignty for South African customers, with up to three tiers of redundancy between three different data centre footprints.

Located at Africa Data Centres’ facilities in Cape Town (CPT1) and Johannesburg (JHB1), and connected with 100GB links to CipherVault in Midrand. The availability of these racks will meet the growing local demand for redundant, reliable and next-generation data storage and colocation services.

“CSSi SA’s expansion into our South African facilities underscores the critical need for secure, high-performance data storage solutions in an era of rapid digital transformation,” says Adil El Youssefi, CEO of Africa Data Centres.

“As businesses across South Africa and the broader African market accelerate their digital strategies, the demand for scalable, compliant, and resilient infrastructure has never been higher.

“This partnership reflects a shared commitment to addressing these challenges, ensuring that enterprises have the reliability and security required to manage growing data volumes while navigating an increasingly complex regulatory environment.”

CSSi SA’s data centre, CipherVault in Midrand, will connect to Africa Data Centres’ JHB1 facility. This integration will provide its clients with seamless connectivity and redundant solutions, enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring business continuity.

“The ability to leverage scalability, partner with the best Data Centre provider today in South Africa, and using economies of scale which allow us to reduce the cost of data centre operations for our customers was always the key reason for this partnership,” says James Grcic, CEO of CSSi SA.

“Today being one of the largest distributors in Africa of storage, SSD and hard drives, coupled with derver supply, allows our customers to save significant costs by being a single entity to offer tin to service, backed by 99,9% plus uptime guarantees.

“With over 15 years of operational experience from our own Data Centre, it made sense to partner with the best Africa can offer, and we honoured to have a partner such as ADC,” adds Grcic.

“This means, clients have more flexibility, can scale on demand, and SMB’s and resellers can migrate into Data Centres’ with costs as much as 65% to 70% less then what they could of envisaged, with access to world-class infrastructure, as we move into offering AI and GPU solutions as another first in South Africa.”