A 120 megawatt data centre typically requires a capital investment of at least US$1.2 billion, depending on factors like location, design tier and land costs, and whether the facility is built for hyperscale AI workloads.
Oracle Corp will partner with DayOne Data Centres Singapore to establish its first cloud services centre in Indonesia, people familiar with the matter said, boosting its partnership with a key regional operator that counts TikTok owner ByteDance as its largest customer.
The American tech giant will lease DayOne’s data centres located at Nongsa Digital Park on the Indonesian island of Batam, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing information that’s private. Oracle will be the sole tenant at DayOne plots that could support facilities with at least 120 megawatts of power, they said.

