Data Center Design Incorporates High Density Zones for Improved Efficiency
A number of data center facilities utilize high density computing equipment to support growing customer demands for more efficient, available services.
A number of data center facilities utilize high density computing equipment to support growing customer demands for more efficient, available services.
In order for a data center project to be successful, decision makers must consider the type of structure, the location and carrier neutrality.
Recent data center research indicated that a growing number of enterprises plan to consolidate their facilities in 2014, which experts predict will drive significant growth within the data center industry.
Operators and organizations in the industry should take a few steps to better plan their facility strategies to address changes in technical, fiscal and service delivery.
Cloud-based applications must be stored and supported by hardware, creating increased demands on data center facilities as this sector sees considerable growth.
Recent data center research from Gartner showed that if organizations want to hone their service delivery and cut costs, they should limit their facility locations to two data centers per continent.
The global data center networking market is poised to grow from 2013’s $12.49 billion to reach $21.85 billion by 2018 at a compound annual growth rate of 11.8 percent within the five year period.
According to a recent report, the modular data center market will hit $40.41 billion by 2018. As customers become more aware of the benefits of such a facility design, there will be significant industry growth in the next three to five years.
A recent study predicted that the Malaysian data center market is set to more than double, hitting $355.9 million by the end of 2019.
Current forecasts for the overall data center market project that the industry will post a compound annual growth rate of 10.71 percent during the 2012 to 2016 timeframe.