Global Data Center Colocation Market to 2023 – Cloud Computing, Cloud Connectivity, and Hybrid Infrastructure Services Drive Colocation Demand
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Oct 12, 2018
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The “Data Center Colocation Market – Global Outlook and Forecast 2018-2023” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The global data center colocation market is anticipated to witness investment of around $31 billion by 2023, growing at an impressive CAGR of approximately 8% during 2017-2023. The research report offers market size analysis regarding colocation services during the forecast period.
The service providers are building facilities that support a rack power density of 20 kW because of the increased use of high-performance computing infrastructure in the global data center colocation market. The deployment of edge datacenters with modular facilities, integrated power, and the cooling component will create lucrative opportunities for vendors in the market.
The global data center colocation market is driven by the deployment of new facilities across countries such as Brazil, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Ireland, Denmark, Canada, India, Japan, Indonesia, and South Korea. The significant investments in submarine cable projects from datacenter service providers and telecommunication providers will contribute to the revenues in the global market.
The report considers the present scenario of the global data center colocation market and its market dynamics for the period 2018-2023. It covers a detailed overview of various data center colocation growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The study covers both the demand and supply sides of the market. It also profiles and analyzes the leading companies and various other prominent companies operating in the global data center colocation market.
Data Center Colocation Market – Dynamics
The growing demand for a wide range of service offerings is propelling the growth of the global data center colocation market. The leading facility operators are providing colocation services and other services such asmanaged colocation services, cloud connectivity, interconnection, and cloud-based managed hosting services in the global market.
The implementation of effective DCIM solutions will improve the functioning of facilities across the global market. These systems are designed to record regular maintenance of infrastructure and offer real-time monitoring of power consumption that will result in significant cost savings in the market.
The use of artificial intelligence in the management of facilities will increase the reliability, scalability, and efficiency of datacenter operations and contribute to the revenues in the global data center colocation market. The exponential growth of connected devices across the business and consumer segments led to the popularity of the concept of edge computing in the global data center colocation market. Major locations such as Texas, New York, Virginia, London, Stockholm, Frankfurt, Paris, Dubai, Mumbai, Osaka, Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland are attracting high investments from colocation providers in the global market.
Data Center Colocation Market – Segmentation
This market research report includes a detailed segmentation of the market by investment, service type, and geography. The investment segment in the data center colocation marketis divided into electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, and general construction. General construction segment occupied the second largest market share in 2017, growing at a CAGR of more than 8% during the forecast period. The increasing number of greenfield and brownfield developments is contributing to the growth of this segment in the global market.
The data center colocation market by service type is segmented into retail and wholesale. Wholesale services are the fastest growing segment in the global market, at a CAGR of approximately 15% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high capacityfrom global enterprises, cloud providers, big data, and IoT organizationsis augmenting the growth of this segment in the global data center colocation market. The key service providers are offering customized wholesale colocation solutions to attract a maximum number of consumers and gain a large market share.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Research Methodology
2 Research Objectives
3 Research Process
4 Report Coverage
4.1 Market Definition
4.2 Base Year
4.3 Scope of Study
5 Report Assumptions & Caveats
5.1 Key Caveats
5.2 Inclusions
5.3 Exclusions
5.4 Currency Conversion
5.5 Market Derivation
6 Market at a Glance
7 Introduction
7.1 Internet and Data Growth
7.2 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
7.3 Data Center Construction Project Flow
7.4 Electricity Prices Across Major Data Center Locations
8 Market Dynamics
8.1 Market Growth Drivers
8.1.1 Cloud Computing, Cloud Connectivity, and Hybrid Infrastructure Services Drive Colocation Demand
8.1.2 Growing Hyperscale Deployments by Colocation Providers
8.1.3 Increasing Demand for Colocation Services
8.1.4 Construction of Green Data Center Facilities
8.1.5 Tax Incentives Save Colocation OPEX and Customer Costs
8.1.6 Data Regulation Will Increase Data Center Investment
8.2 Market Growth Restraints
8.2.1 Self-built Traditional and Modular Data Centers Threat to Colocation Services
8.2.2 Data Center Power Consumption Increases OPEX
8.2.3 Carrier Neutrality in Locations with Lack of Multiple Fiber Connections
8.2.4 Location Constraints for Data Center Construction
8.2.5 Increased Carbon Emissions from Data Centers
8.2.6 Increasing Water Consumption by Data Centers
8.3 Market Opportunities & Trends
8.3.1 Introduction of District Heating Concept by Data Centers
8.3.2 DCIM Crucial Component of Colocation Data Centers
8.3.3 Increased Renewable Energy Adoption among Colocation Providers
8.3.4 M&A Activities to Improve Colocation Market Share
8.3.5 Growing Rack Power Density
8.3.6 Increasing Demand for Edge Data Centers
8.3.7 Growing Adoption of Lithium-ion Batteries and Fuel Cells
9 Global Data Center Colocation Market
9.1 Market Overview
9.2 Colocation Investment
9.3 Colocation Services
9.4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
10 Investment by Infrastructure
11 Investment in Electrical Infrastructure
11.1 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems
11.2 Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
11.3 Generators
11.4 Transfer Switches & Switchgears
11.5 Other Electrical Infrastructure
11.6 Market Size & Forecast
12 Investment in Mechanical Infrastructure
12.1 Cooling Systems
12.2 Rack
12.3 Other Mechanical Infrastructure
12.4 Market Size & Forecast
13 Investment in General Construction
13.1 Building Development
13.2 Installation and Commissioning Services
13.3 Building Design
13.4 Physical Security
13.5 Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
13.6 Market Size & Forecast
14 Colocation Data Center Market by Net Rentable Area
15 Data Center Colocation Market by Power Capacity
16 Market by Colocation Services
16.1 Market Overview
16.2 Retail Colocation
16.3 Wholesale Colocation
17 Market by Geography
18 Americas
19 US
20 Canada
21 Latin America
22 EMEA
23 Western Europe
24 Nordic
25 Eastern Europe
26 Middle-East & Africa
27 APAC
28 China & Hong Kong
29 Australia & New Zealand (ANZ)
30 Southeast Asia
31 Rest of APAC
32 Competitive Scenario
33 Key Company Profiles
33.1 CyrusOne
33.2 China Telecom Global
33.3 Digital Realty
33.4 Equinix
33.5 Interxion
33.6 NTT Communications
33.7 Switch
34 Other Prominent Vendors
34.1 21Vianet (Century Internet Data Center)
34.2 3data
34.3 Ascenty
34.4 Axtel
34.5 Atman Data Center (ATM S.A.)
34.6 Bell Canada
34.7 China Mobile
34.8 China Unicom
34.9 Chunghwa Telecom
34.10 Colo-D
34.11 Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS)
34.12 CoreSite Realty Corp.
34.13 Cyxtera Technologies
34.14 Datacom
34.15 Digitplex
34.16 Flexential (Peak 10 & ViaWest)
34.17 GDS Holding LImited
34.18 Global Switch
34.19 Hydro66
34.20 Iliad Data Center
34.21 IXcellerate
34.22 Kepple DC
34.23 CenturyLINK (Level 3)
34.24 Liquid Telecommunications
34.25 Mobily
34.26 NextDC
34.27 OneAsia Network Ltd.
34.28 Ooredoo
34.29 PCCW Solutions
34.30 Philippine Long Distance Telephone ALPHA (PLDT ALPHA)
34.31 Quality Technology Services (QTS Realty Trust)
34.32 Singtel
34.33 Sinnet
34.34 ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC)
34.35 SUNeVision (iAdvantage)
34.36 Telefnica
34.37 Telehouse
34.38 PT Telkom Group (Telin)
34.39 T-Systems (Deutsche Telekom)
34.40 Teraco Data Environments
34.41 Urbacon Data Center Solutions
34.42 VADS BERHAD
34.43 Vantage Data Center
34.44 Zayo Group Holdings
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