data center evolution: from cabinets to colocation, cloud computing and beyond
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Data Center Evolution: From Cabinets to Colocation, Cloud Computing and Beyond Kevin Restivo Istanbul, 7th October 2015
Worldwide Data Center Investment Growth 2015 IoT A Major Driver But Growth To Decline Steadily
Source: DCD Intelligence, 2015
2015 = US$184.4 billion for an expected 10.2% spending increase
Data center investment will increase by a CAGR of 9.2% from 2014 to 2020 (US$283.4 bn).
Investment in outsourcing space and services will increase faster than in-house facilities investment
NAM +10.5%
US$53.9B
Latin America +16.9%
US$20.9B
W. Europe +5.7%
US$46.6B
E. Europe + MEA +12.8%
US$15.3B
Asia Pacific +10.8%
US$47.7B
Average Age of Building/Shell, Facility Equipment, IT & Networking Equipment Western European Cities Appear Poised for Change
14.8
12.5
9.5 11.4
6.5
13.0
8.6 8.6 9.9
6.1
9.9
6.2
12.3
4.7
8.4 8.4 7.0
5.6 5.1 6.3 6.0
4.6 6.2
4.9 4.8 4.3 6.4
4.3 6.1 7.7
4.5 3.3
5.0 3.7 4.1 3.4
4.6 4.4 4.0 4.2 4.0 3.4 0
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Shell/building Facility equipment IT & networks
Source: DCD Intelligence, 2015
Western Europe Data Center New Build / Migration Investment Avenue as a Proportion of Facility Budget
8.2% 9.6% 8.1% 13.1%
16.5% 18.5%
17.7% 19.1%
9.8%
4.1%
39.7%
35.5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
2013 2014
Migration orRelocationConsolidation
Extension ofExisting FacilityRefit / Refresh
Others
New Build
• ‘New Build’ is dominant but has dropped slightly YoY as an option
• ‘Consolidation’ has grown faster as an option than ‘Migration/Relocation.’
• ‘Migration / Relocation’ is potentially more complicated, as it’s an option dependent on the availability of external data center facilities
In 2007 the number of data centers globally was roughly the same as the
number of oil fields (c. 70,000)
In 2014 the number of data centers globally is roughly the same as the number of branded gas
stations in all of the G7 nations combined (c. 200,000)
Global Data Center Sites Have Trebled In 7+ Years Another Measurement of Relative Data Center Boom
EMEA Overall / Enterprise Data Center White Space Growth Slowing
Squa
re m
eter
s (m
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n)
0.5%
9,075 9,141 9,132 9,134 9,141 9,084 9,037
3,355 3,735 4,106 4,472 4,844 5,257 5,660
02,0004,0006,0008,000
10,00012,00014,00016,000
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
In-house Co-lo / outsourced
11.3%
Source: DCD Intelligence, 2015
Data center importance increases but enterprise white space growth to slow due to:
• Virtualization • Energy
efficiencies • Outsourced
services / Multi-tenant data centers
• Hyperscale data center services
• The data center is increasingly the anchor of business; it contains the ‘crown jewels.’
• Investment continues unabated but it won’t be as ‘white space’ centric.
• Data center growth to shift slowly from in-house facilities as confidence in the cloud / outsourced options grows.
Conclusions
• The data center boom means the industry consumes more power than ever; it is a top cost & problem.
• Shift to virtualisation and cloud architectures continues with ‘data center as a service’ the nirvana.
Conclusions
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