Friday 17 July 2020

Cloud Data Centers in Tamilnadu

Cloud Data Centers in Tamilnadu

The cloud data Centers in Tamilnadu and India can be planned in such a way that it is spread across the state, optimally located to cover the state, distributed well enough to reduce the long term costs.

The locations in தமிழ்நாடு for the cloud data Centers that shall host all of these services like PAN card, Aadhaar card, ESIC card, Driving License, Gas, EB, passport, Water, passport, Sewage, birth certificate, caste certificate, nativity certificate, death certificate, legal heir certificate, all other Government and Non Government services needs mandatorily, the cloud based infrastructure or Data Centers shall host companies like Google Inc, Microsoft, Amazon and so on.

These companies could join together to Establish their offices in the State of Tamilnadu and their data Centers shall be hosted in Cloud or Data Center SEZs to be located possibly in the following cities of Tamilnadu, Pondicherry 

Chennai 
Madurai 
Trichy
Thirunelvezhi
Kanyakumari 
Coimbatore
Salem
Hosur 
Vellore 
Theni
Thiruvarur 
Vizhupuram

And
Pondicherry

The Establishment of these companies data Centers shall provide job opportunity, long term revenues for these companies, all Government services are distributed, Citizens can avail any service's anywhere (ASA) in the state (District Collectors Office or Panchayat Office).  These data Centers would act as mirrors and shall be Established by the Respective organizations (Co-hosted) either in the Respective Collectors office's if space is available or else in separate Cloud or Data Center Facilities in these cities.

The cost for the above services then would  be a bill of material invoice that is calculated based on base price, service charges, infrastructure charges, any other cost category to be added and  Software charges. 

The Bill of material invoice should also include necessary taxes SGST, CGST the split up of taxes should clearly indicate the states name(s) against which SGST is deducted, the split up value, as per the cloud mirrors used (for computation, mirrors covered in the request or response path, the storage server mirrors used, location of request origin or response completion) and the path used to as determined by Network 7 Layer Protocols, GPS coordinates of the states borders to deposit the SGST amount to the state treasurer account of states covered in the transaction as per the data center mirrors covered and their physical location and the CGST amount deposited to the Republic Government treasurer account.

Similarly, the cloud infrastructures invoice would be bill of material that lists the boundaries (village Panchayats, districts corporations, State treasurer account, republic or Federal Government Treasurer account) crossed in completing a service request and the payment is created immediately after completion of each request.  A SIMILAR STRATEGY CAN BE ADOPTED FOR DIGITAL TRANSACTIONS AND IT'S INVOICE(e-commerce transaction). The payment of the transit charges could be periodical or at the completion of every service paid immediately or as per the billing cycle or as per tax mandate.  The immediate payment of the transit charges to the Respective accounts ensures accounting Transparency. 

The charges could be a percentage of the GST or based on the split up ratio that could just be equal distribution of the boundaries covered in the transit or based on the actual distance covered within Geographical boundaries or admistrative boundaries. 

What do we think or say about this idea? 

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