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Western European data center market by IT, electrical and mechanical infrastructure, general construction, level standards and geography – Forecast until 2025 – Yahoo Finance

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The data center market Western Europe per investment is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 1% over the 2019-2025 period.

The implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) should boost the market for data centers by Western Europe. As a cloud service in Western Europe include hosting databases, office, financial and accounting software, managing customer relationships and IT services, the demand for colocation, managed and cloud connectivity services will grow.

Several SMEs are considering adopting cloud services such as PaaS and SaaS, and it is expected that more than 90% of SMEs Western Europe will operate businesses through the cloud by 2024. Demand for hybrid infrastructure services is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 25% over the forecast period.

Increasing demand for data center services Europe has led to an increase in merger and acquisition agreements. In addition, data center construction continues to grow at a significant rate, with large service providers investing in new construction and extensions in the European region. In addition, the data center colocation market Europe is also seeing increased interest from real estate and investment companies.

the Europe The data center market has seen significant mergers and acquisitions by organizations based in the United States and the APAC region. In 2019, QTS Realty Trust entered the market through the acquisition of TCN SIG Telehousing BV in the Netherlands. The market is also experiencing an increase in partnerships to develop and extend the presence of data centers. For example, Equinix has partnered with GIC to invest in $ 1 billion for expansion activities Europe in 2019.

The following factors are expected to contribute to the growth of the data center market by Western Europe during the forecast period:“data-reactid =” 24 “>COVID-19 will affect the data center market by Western Europe. A detailed analysis is included in the report.

The data center market Western Europe per investment is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 1% over the 2019-2025 period.

The implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) should boost the market for data centers by Western Europe. As a cloud service in Western Europe include hosting databases, office, financial and accounting software, managing customer relationships and IT services, the demand for colocation, managed and cloud connectivity services will grow.

Several SMEs are considering adopting cloud services such as PaaS and SaaS, and it is expected that more than 90% of SMEs Western Europe will operate businesses through the cloud by 2024. Demand for hybrid infrastructure services is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 25% over the forecast period.

Increasing demand for data center services Europe has led to an increase in merger and acquisition agreements. In addition, data center construction continues to grow at a significant rate, with large service providers investing in new construction and extensions in the European region. In addition, the data center colocation market Europe is also seeing increased interest from real estate and investment companies.

the Europe The data center market has seen significant mergers and acquisitions by organizations based in the United States and the APAC region. In 2019, QTS Realty Trust entered the market through the acquisition of TCN SIG Telehousing BV in the Netherlands. The market is also experiencing an increase in partnerships to develop and extend the presence of data centers. For example, Equinix has partnered with GIC to invest in $ 1 billion for expansion activities Europe in 2019.

The following factors are expected to contribute to the growth of the data center market by Western Europe during the forecast period:

  • Regulations motivating investments in the cloud
  • Growth in colocation and hyperscale investments
  • High acquisition of AI-based servers
  • Increase in green energy purchases
  • Use of lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells in data centers

Western Europe: Segmentation

This research report includes a detailed segmentation by IT infrastructure, electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, general construction, level standards and geography.

The IT spending market is growing significantly year-on-year with Germany, Netherlands, Great Britain, France, and Ireland emerging as the main markets. The growth is mainly due to companies moving from on-premises IT infrastructure to colocation and hyperscale and cloud operators. The server market experienced strong growth in 2019. The purchase of ODM servers by hyperscale operators, cloud builders and other companies has strongly stimulated the market. Several modern operators are participating in the adoption of a server infrastructure adapted to the workload.

Server demand will continue to grow moderately as businesses are expected to migrate to cloud or colocation platforms during the forecast period. There will be an increase in demand for servers that support the workloads of AI and ML applications. The market will also witness the adoption of AI servers as the market for advanced computer systems increases. Adoption of AI servers will increase over the forecast period in countries like the UK, Germanyand in the Netherlands. The demand for servers with multicore processors will increase and memory will increase as the average number of virtual machines per physical server continues to increase. Hyperscale operators should also adopt advanced storage mechanisms at new hyperscale facilities in the region.

The market for electrical systems is expected to grow due to the increase in construction of new sites, particularly above 10 MW. The penetration of lithium-ion battery systems is constantly increasing in the market due to their reduced prices. The market is expected to seek integrated battery monitoring solutions as well as low cost infrastructure purchases. The generator market will continue to grow due to the continued construction of large and mega installations. Several installations Western Europe adopt generators with low redundancy if they are supplied by dual networks, with a network availability of more than 99%. In addition, there are installations powered by renewable energy, where the need for redundant generators is low. The adoption of Diesel Rotary Uninterruptible Power Systems (DRUPS) is moderate in the market as they combine the topology of the battery and flywheel inverter and diesel generators to provide backup power during outages. These systems are highly reliable, efficient and require less maintenance.

Favorable weather conditions and the availability of renewable resources such as wind power have helped data center operators to benefit from free cooling in the UK. Several facilities have adopted water-based cooling systems to cool their facilities. The United Kingdom is also the largest market for liquid immersion cooling. Numerous integrated data centers Germany adopt free cooling to cool the installation. These installations use a redundant system cooled with water and air supported by free cooling with N + 1 redundancy and CRAH units with N + 1 configuration. France, the majority of installations adopt free cooling solutions and several prefer water-based cooling using chillers. The installations mainly prefer free cooling due to the favorable climatic conditions. The installations use CRAC units and free-cooling chillers in redundant N + 1 configuration and containment in cold aisles. The Netherlands The market is experiencing significant growth in the adoption of free cooling systems. Companies implement redundant water and air cooled systems supported by free cooling with N + 1 redundancy and CRAH units with N + 1 redundancy.

The data center market Western Europe is expected to witness an entirely new construction. The high investments of hyperscale suppliers will become a major revenue generation engine for general contractors and market subcontractors. The UK market has seen more than 20 data center projects that were opened or under construction in 2019. Among them, a dozen facilities were opened in 2019, and the rest of the facilities are expected to open by June 2020. Several facilities are built with multi-level security. There is a growing demand for IP video surveillance systems on the market. APL, TPF Ingnierie and CAP INGELEC are some of the notable players providing construction services France. In terms of physical security, there is a growing demand for IP video surveillance systems on the market. A majority of the facilities developed in the Netherlands is expected to be entirely new development projects during the forecast period. Equinix, CyrusOne, Microsoft, Digital Realty and Interxion Achieve Completely New Development France.

Tier II standards data centers are designed with minimal redundancy. There are some facilities Western Europe Tier II certified based on design and construction. In these installations, redundancy is recognized between the UPS and PDU systems. A majority of underdeveloped projects worldwide fall into the Tier III category. This trend is expected to continue Western Europe during the forecast period, many operators are expected to transition to Level IV standards due to the growth in rack power density and critical data center applications. Germany has the highest number of Level III facilities, followed by the UK, Franceand in the Netherlands. Most facilities France are Tier III certified by the Uptime Institute. The use of OCP infrastructure is expected to increase with colocation providers across the country over the forecast period.

Outlook by geography

One of the main drivers of the UK data center market is the adoption of cloud services. Several government departments are migrating to the cloud environment. Over the past eight years, the government has saved more than $ 100 million in the consolidation of data centers. As the United Kingdom is likely to leave the European Union, service providers should face strict rules and regulations regarding the storage and processing of data outside the country.

The IT and telecommunications sectors are the main users of cloud computing, followed by the country’s transport sector. In Germany, NDC Data center, Interxion, Digital Realty, Equinix, Global Switch, CyrusOne, NTT (e-Shelter), Etix Everywhere and Colt DCS are the main investors invested in multiple installations. In Germany, Frankfurt, Munich, Offenbach and Hamburg witnessed investments in 2019.

Key countries“data-reactid =” 31 “>Data center market Western Europe: Segmentation

This research report includes a detailed segmentation by IT infrastructure, electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, general construction, level standards and geography.

The IT spending market is growing significantly year-on-year with Germany, Netherlands, Great Britain, France, and Ireland emerging as the main markets. The growth is mainly due to companies moving from on-premises IT infrastructure to colocation and hyperscale and cloud operators. The server market experienced strong growth in 2019. The purchase of ODM servers by hyperscale operators, cloud builders and other companies has strongly stimulated the market. Several modern operators are participating in the adoption of a server infrastructure adapted to the workload.

Server demand will continue to grow moderately as businesses are expected to migrate to cloud or colocation platforms during the forecast period. There will be an increase in demand for servers that support the workloads of AI and ML applications. The market will also witness the adoption of AI servers as the market for advanced computer systems increases. Adoption of AI servers will increase over the forecast period in countries like the UK, Germanyand in the Netherlands. The demand for servers with multicore processors will increase and memory will increase as the average number of virtual machines per physical server continues to increase. Hyperscale operators should also adopt advanced storage mechanisms at new hyperscale facilities in the region.

The market for electrical systems is expected to grow due to the increase in construction of new sites, particularly above 10 MW. The penetration of lithium-ion battery systems is constantly increasing in the market due to their reduced prices. The market is expected to seek integrated battery monitoring solutions as well as low cost infrastructure purchases. The generator market will continue to grow due to the continued construction of large and mega installations. Several installations Western Europe adopt generators with low redundancy if they are supplied by dual networks, with a network availability of more than 99%. In addition, there are installations powered by renewable energy, where the need for redundant generators is low. The adoption of Diesel Rotary Uninterruptible Power Systems (DRUPS) is moderate in the market as they combine the topology of the battery and flywheel inverter and diesel generators to provide backup power during outages. These systems are highly reliable, efficient and require less maintenance.

Favorable weather conditions and the availability of renewable resources such as wind power have helped data center operators to benefit from free cooling in the UK. Several facilities have adopted water-based cooling systems to cool their facilities. The United Kingdom is also the largest market for liquid immersion cooling. Numerous integrated data centers Germany adopt free cooling to cool the installation. These installations use a redundant system cooled with water and air supported by free cooling with N + 1 redundancy and CRAH units with N + 1 configuration. France, the majority of installations adopt free cooling solutions and several prefer water-based cooling using chillers. The installations mainly prefer free cooling due to the favorable climatic conditions. The installations use CRAC units and free-cooling chillers in redundant N + 1 configuration and containment in cold aisles. The Netherlands The market is experiencing significant growth in the adoption of free cooling systems. Companies implement redundant water and air cooled systems supported by free cooling with N + 1 redundancy and CRAH units with N + 1 redundancy.

The data center market Western Europe is expected to witness an entirely new construction. The high investments of hyperscale suppliers will become a major revenue generation engine for general contractors and market subcontractors. The UK market has seen more than 20 data center projects that were opened or under construction in 2019. Among them, a dozen facilities were opened in 2019, and the rest of the facilities are expected to open by June 2020. Several facilities are built with multi-level security. There is a growing demand for IP video surveillance systems on the market. APL, TPF Ingnierie and CAP INGELEC are some of the notable players providing construction services France. In terms of physical security, there is a growing demand for IP video surveillance systems on the market. A majority of the facilities developed in the Netherlands is expected to be entirely new development projects during the forecast period. Equinix, CyrusOne, Microsoft, Digital Realty and Interxion Achieve Completely New Development France.

Tier II standards data centers are designed with minimal redundancy. There are some facilities Western Europe Tier II certified based on design and construction. In these installations, redundancy is recognized between the UPS and PDU systems. A majority of underdeveloped projects worldwide fall into the Tier III category. This trend is expected to continue Western Europe during the forecast period, many operators are expected to transition to Level IV standards due to the growth in rack power density and critical data center applications. Germany has the highest number of Level III facilities, followed by the UK, Franceand in the Netherlands. Most facilities France are Tier III certified by the Uptime Institute. The use of OCP infrastructure is expected to increase with colocation providers across the country over the forecast period.

Outlook by geography

One of the main drivers of the UK data center market is the adoption of cloud services. Several government departments are migrating to the cloud environment. Over the past eight years, the government has saved more than $ 100 million in the consolidation of data centers. As the United Kingdom is likely to leave the European Union, service providers should face strict rules and regulations regarding the storage and processing of data outside the country.

The IT and telecommunications sectors are the main users of cloud computing, followed by the country’s transport sector. In Germany, NDC Data center, Interxion, Digital Realty, Equinix, Global Switch, CyrusOne, NTT (e-Shelter), Etix Everywhere and Colt DCS are the main investors invested in multiple installations. In Germany, Frankfurt, Munich, Offenbach and Hamburg witnessed investments in 2019.

Key countries

  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • Ireland
  • Other

Western Europe The data center market continues to grow for new installations, brownfields and the construction of modular data centers. The market is experiencing increased growth in the number of installations, with a strong adoption of efficient and modular infrastructure solutions. It has a strong presence of suppliers in all categories – IT, electrical and mechanical infrastructure.

Adoption of ODM-based infrastructure solutions increases penetration among operators Europe. The deployment of OCP compatible data centers by colocation operators has encouraged this growth. HPE, Dell Technologies, Atos, IBM, Cisco and Lenovo have a strong presence in the region.

Leading suppliers of critical infrastructure (IT) for data centers“data-reactid =” 43 “>Analysis of key suppliers

the Western Europe The data center market continues to grow for new installations, brownfields and the construction of modular data centers. The market is experiencing increased growth in the number of installations, with a strong adoption of efficient and modular infrastructure solutions. It has a strong presence of suppliers in all categories – IT, electrical and mechanical infrastructure.

Adoption of ODM-based infrastructure solutions increases penetration among operators Europe. The deployment of OCP compatible data centers by colocation operators has encouraged this growth. HPE, Dell Technologies, Atos, IBM, Cisco and Lenovo have a strong presence in the region.

Leading suppliers of critical infrastructure (IT) for data centers

  • Arista
  • Atos
  • Broadcom
  • Cisco
  • Dell Technologies
  • Extreme network
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
  • Hitachi Vantara
  • Huawei
  • IBM
  • Inspur Group
  • Inventec
  • Juniper
  • Lenovo
  • NEC
  • NetApp
  • Oracle
  • Pure storage
  • Quanta Cloud technology (Quanta computer)
  • Super Micro Computer
  • Wistron (Wiwynn)

  • 3data
  • Apple
  • Aruba S.P.A
  • AWS (Amazon Web Services)
  • Bahnhof
  • Bulk infrastructure
  • Colt Data Center Services (CCS)
  • CyrusOne
  • Digiplex
  • Digital real estate
  • Equinix
  • Facebook
  • Global Switch
  • Google
  • Interxion
  • Microsoft
  • Multigrid
  • NDC data centers
  • NTT Communications
  • Scaleway data center
  • STT GDC
  • AECOM
  • Arup Group
  • Bouygues
  • Cap Ingelec
  • DPR construction
  • Etix everywhere
  • Flexible housing
  • Future-tech
  • ISG
  • Jones Engineering Group
  • Kirby Group Engineering
  • KMCS
  • Linesight
  • LUPP Group
  • Mace Group
  • Mercury engineering
  • M + W group
  • NCC
  • Red engineering
  • Skanska
  • SISK Group
  • Structural tone
  • Winthrop
  • ABB
  • Airedale Air Conditioning
  • Alfa Laval
  • Asetek
  • Bosch Security Systems (Robert Bosch)
  • caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Delta Group
  • Eaton
  • Euro-Diesel (KINOLT)
  • Hitech Power Protection
  • KOHLER (SDMO)
  • Great
  • Nlyte software
  • Piller feeding systems
  • Riello UPS
  • Rittal
  • MTU On Site Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
  • Schneider Electric
  • Socomec
  • STULZ
  • Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
  • Vertiv
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