Insights on the Hyperscale Data Center Global Market to 2026 - Featuring Arista Networks, ATOS and Broadcom Among Others
DUBLIN, July 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Hyperscale Data Center Market - Global Outlook and Forecast 2021-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The hyperscale data center market by investment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.02% during the period 2021-2026.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is creating a high demand for hyperscale data centers across all regions. As most global workforce shifts to remote working, hyperscale facilities are gaining high traction in the data center market. The increasing adoption of digitalization, rising investments from telecommunication & service providers, and government initiatives towards the digital economy are significant factors for the hyperscale data center market growth. In terms of hyperscale construction, Apple, Facebook, Google, AWS, Microsoft, Alibaba, Baidu, OVH, and China Telecom are investing billions of dollars in the market.
The following factors are likely to contribute to the growth of the global hyperscale data center market during the forecast period:
- Mergers & Acquisition Fueling the Growth of the Hyperscale data center market.
- Cloud and Connectivity Driving Demand for Hyperscale Data Centers
- Wholesale Colocation Demand Boosting Hyperscale Facility Development
- Tax Incentives to Surge the Hyperscale Investment
The study considers the present scenario of the Hyperscale data center market and its market dynamics for the period 2021-2026. It covers a detailed overview of several market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The report offers both the demand and supply aspects of the market. It profiles and examines leading companies and other prominent ones operating in the market.
Market Segmentation
The global hyperscale data center market research report includes a detailed segmentation by IT infrastructure, electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, cooling systems, cooling technique, general construction, geography. The market for server infrastructure has witnessed strong growth in the past two years. The competition between branded and ODM server suppliers will continue because multiple enterprises opt for server infrastructure based on open community designs (OCP). Server systems based on x86 architecture dominated the market with about 85% of the hyperscale data center market share. The increase in demand for server shipments will continue to grow moderately as enterprises are likely to move to the cloud or colocation platforms for their IT infrastructure operations during the forecast period.
The UPS systems are widely adopted to provide backup power for cooling systems installed in the facility. The adoption of lithium-ion batteries is likely to increase during the forecast period. For instance, GPX Global Systems' data center facilities in India are equipped with Lithium-ion batteries from Eaton. The contribution from colocation providers will be high in terms of lithium-ion UPS solutions. Vendors are also continuously innovating with UPS solutions to boost efficiency and reduce cost. With the emergence of nickel-zinc batteries and sodium-ion batteries, the adoption of 48V DC UPS systems will continue to grow depending on the effectiveness of these solutions.
In data center projects, the investment in cooling systems is expected to be 15-20% of the overall cost, depending on the facility design and IT load. The facilities in Southeast Asia, China, India, Australia, the Middle East, and Africa are likely to prefer air-cooled chillers or chilled water systems or a combination of both air and water-based cooling techniques. Free cooling chillers that facilitate partial cooling using outside air are also highly preferred by several facilities. Tier IV facilities adopt the 2N+1 redundant configuration for cooling systems. For instance, Equinix's London 10 data center facility is built with hybrid dry air coolers and chillers, with the N+2 redundancy for chillers and CRAH units with N+20% redundancy.
Chiller units are the significant consumers of electricity in data centers that require a reliable and dedicated power supply. Most of the facilities that operate in warm climatic conditions are expected to implement free cooling chillers with smart technologies since they enable operations based on outside temperatures. The adoption of chiller units is expected to be higher in APAC and MEA than in North America, Western Europe, Nordic, and Eastern Europe. For instance, Stack Infrastructure Chicago CHIO2 data center is equipped with N+1 redundancy of air-cooled chillers with integral free-cooling and a rack power density of 7-8 kW per rack.
The installation and commissioning process is carried out by engineering contractors, vendors, and data center operators. Installation and commissioning are important aspects of data center development. The growth in greenfield facilities will generate more revenues for installation and commission servic providers. Installation should be carried out based on the tier design of the facility.
Insights by Vendors
Arista Networks, ATOS, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Extreme Networks, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, Huawei Technologies are some of the IT infrastructure providers in the hyperscale data center market. HPE is one of the leading vendors in the market with a share of around 16%, closely followed by Dell Technologies. The hyperscale data center market is witnessing significant revenue contributions from ODM server manufacturers such as Quanta Systems (QCT), Wistron (Wiwynn), and Inventec. Vendor offerings are concentrated on the cloud, big data, artificial intelligence, and IoT-based application workloads.
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:
1. How big is the hyperscale data center market investments? 2. What is the growth of hyperscale data centers in the US region? 3. What is the market size of hyperscale data centers in terms of area? 4. Who are the key investors in the hyperscale data center market? 5. What are the key factors driving the growth of the hyperscale data center market?
Key Topics Covered:
1 Research Methodology
2 Research Objectives
3 Research Process
4 Scope & Coverage
5 Report Assumptions & Caveats 5.1 Key Caveats 5.2 Currency Conversion 5.3 Market Derivation
6 Market at a Glance
7 Introduction 7.1 Internet & Data Growth 7.2 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
8 Market Opportunities & Trends 8.1 Rising Procurement of Renewable Energy for Hyperscale Data Centers 8.2 Software-Defined Power to Monitor & Automate Power Infrastructure 8.3 Rising Deployment of Software-Defined Data Centers 8.4 AI Boosts Liquid Immersion & Direct-To-Chip Cooling Adoption 8.5 Innovative Data Center Technologies 8.6 Increased Adoption Of 200/400 Gbe Switch Ports 8.7 Increased Adoption of OCP & Hyperscale-Specific Infrastructure 8.8 Data Regulations to Increase Hyperscale Investments
9 Market Growth Enablers 9.1 COVID-19 Impact on Hyperscale Data Center Market 9.2 5G Deployment & Hyperscale Data Centers 9.3 Rising Investment in Hyperscale Data Centers 9.4 Cloud & Connectivity Drive Demand for Hyperscale Data Centers 9.5 IoT & Big Data Drive Demand for Hyperscale Data Centers 9.6 Tax Incentives to Boost Hyperscale Investment 9.7 M&A to Fuel Hyperscale Data Center Growth 9.8 Wholesale Colocation Demand Fuels Hyperscale Developments
10 Market Restraints 10.1 Location Constraints for Hyperscale Data Center Construction 10.2 Data Center Security Challenges 10.3 Dearth of Skilled Workforce 10.4 Increased Carbon Emissions from Data Centers 10.5 Frequent Outages Impact Hyperscale Operators
11 Market Landscape 11.1 Market Overview 11.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast 11.3 Area: Market Size & Forecast 11.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast 11.5 Five Forces Analysis
12 Infrastructure 12.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 12.2 IT Infrastructure 12.3 Electrical Infrastructure 12.4 Mechanical Infrastructure 12.5 General Construction
13 IT Infrastructure 13.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 13.2 Server Infrastructure 13.3 Storage Infrastructure 13.4 Network Infrastructure
14 Electrical Infrastructure 14.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 14.2 UPS Systems 14.3 Generators 14.4 Transfer Switches & Switchgear 14.5 Power Distribution Units 14.6 Other Electrical Infrastructure
15 Mechanical Infrastructure 15.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 15.2 Cooling Systems 15.3 Racks 15.4 Other Mechanical Infrastructure
16 Cooling Systems 16.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 16.2 CRAC & CRAH Units 16.3 Chiller Units 16.4 Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers 16.5 Economizers & Evaporative Coolers 16.6 Other Cooling Units
17 Cooling Technique 17.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 17.2 Air-Based Cooling Techniques 17.3 Liquid-Based Cooling Techniques
18 General Construction 18.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 18.2 Core & Shell Development 18.3 Installation & Commissioning Services 18.4 Building & Engineering Design 18.5 Physical Security 18.6 DCIM/BMS
19 Geography 19.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 19.2 Area: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 19.3 Power Capacity: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
20 North America
21 Latin America
22 Western Europe
23 Nordics
24 Central & Eastern Europe (CEE)
25 Middle East & Africa
26 APAC
27 Competitive Landscape 27.1 IT Infrastructure 27.2 Electrical Infrastructure 27.3 Mechanical Infrastructure 27.4 General Construction
28 Prominent IT Infrastructure Providers 28.1 Arista Networks 28.2 ATOS 28.3 Broadcom 28.4 Cisco Systems 28.5 Dell Technologies 28.6 Extreme Networks 28.7 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) 28.8 Hitachi Vantara 28.9 Huawei Technologies 28.10 IBM 28.11 Inspur 28.12 Inventec 28.13 Juniper Networks 28.14 Lenovo 28.15 NEC Corporation 28.16 NetApp 28.17 Oracle 28.18 Pure Storage 28.19 Quanta Cloud Technology (Quanta Computer) 28.20 Super Micro Computer 28.21 Wistron (Wiwynn)
29 Prominent Support Infrastructure Providers 29.1 ABB 29.2 ALFA LAVAL 29.3 AIREDALE INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING 29.4 Asetek 29.5 Bosch Security Systems (Robert Bosch) 29.6 Caterpillar 29.7 Cummins 29.8 Condair Group 29.9 Delta Group 29.10 Eaton 29.11 Green Revolution Cooling 29.12 HITEC Power Protection 29.13 Jones Engineering Group 29.14 KOHLER (SDMO) 29.15 Legrand 29.16 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 29.17 Nlyte 29.18 Nortek Air Solutions 29.19 Rolls-Royce Power Systems 29.20 Piller Power Systems 29.21 Rittal 29.22 Schneider Electric 29.23 Trane (Ingersoll Rand) 29.24 STULZ 29.25 Vertiv Group
30 Prominent Construction Contractors 30.1 AECOM 30.2 Aceco TI (KKR Investment Group) 30.3 Arup Group 30.4 Bouygues 30.5 Cap Ingelec 30.6 Corgan 30.7 CSF Group 30.8 DPR Construction 30.9 Faithful+Gould 30.10 Fluor Corporation 30.11 Fortis Construction 30.12 Gensler 30.13 Gilbane Building 30.14 HDR Architecture 30.15 Holder Construction 30.16 ISG 30.17 Jacobs Engineering Group 30.18 Mercury Engineering 30.19 M+W Group (EXYTE) 30.20 Kirby Group Engineering 30.21 Larsen & Toubro 30.22 Linesight 30.23 Mace Group 30.24 Morrison Hershfield 30.25 Mortenson Construction 30.26 Red-Engineering 30.27 Structure Tone 30.28 Syska Hennessy Group 30.29 Winthrop
31 Key Data Center Investors 31.1 Apple 31.2 Amazon Web Services (AWS) 31.3 CyrusOne 31.4 Digital Realty 31.5 Equinix 31.6 Facebook 31.7 GDS Holdings 31.8 Google 31.9 Microsoft 31.10 NTT Global Data Centers (NTT COMMUNICATIONS)
32 Prominent Data Center Investors 32.1 21Vianet (Century Internet Data Center) 32.2 Africa Data Centres 32.3 Ascenty 32.4 Aligned Energy 32.5 Aruba 32.6 Bridge Data Centres 32.7 Chayora 32.8 Cologix 32.9 Colt Data Centre Services (COLT DCS) 32.10 Compass Data Centers 32.11 COPT Data Center Solutions 32.12 CoreSite Realty 32.13 Canberra Data Centres 32.14 Etisalat 32.15 Global Switch 32.16 Keppel Data Centres 32.17 NEXTDC 32.18 URBACON DATA CENTRE SOLUTIONS 32.19 QTS Realty Trust 32.20 ST Telemedia Global Data Centres 32.21 Shanghai Athub 32.22 Scala Data Centers 32.23 Tenglong Holdings Group (Tamron) 32.24 Turkcell 32.25 Teraco Data Environments 32.26 Vantage Data Centers
33 New Entrants 33.1 AdaniConneX 33.2 ARCHER DATACENTERS 33.3 Aquila Capital Investmentgesellschaft 33.4 Cirrus Data Solutions 33.5 Digital Edge DC 33.6 Echelon Data Centers 33.7 Global Technical Realty 33.8 IXAfrica 33.9 PointOne 33.10 Mantra Data Centers 33.11 Stratus DC Management
34 Report Summary 34.1 Key Takeaways
35 Quantitative Summary 35.1 Market by Geography 35.2 Geography 35.3 North America 35.4 US 35.5 Canada 35.6 Latin America 35.7 Western Europe 35.8 UK 35.9 Germany 35.10 France 35.11 Ireland 35.12 Netherlands 35.13 Other Western European Countries 35.14 Nordics 35.15 Central & Eastern Europe 35.16 Middle East & Africa 35.17 APAC 35.18 China & Hong Kong 35.19 Australia & New Zealand 35.20 India 35.21 Japan 35.22 Rest of APAC 35.23 Southeast Asia
36 Appendix
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