Worldwide Data Center Market to 2028 - Featuring Major Players Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, IBM and Cisco Systems Among Others

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Worldwide Data Center Market

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Dublin, June 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Worldwide Data Center Market - Investment Prospects in 9 Regions and 51 Countries" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The worldwide data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.03% from 2022 to 2028.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS/ TRENDS

Adoption of Advanced IT Infrastructure

The data center market has witnessed several new trends in adopting IT infrastructure in data centers. Some trends include the adoption of ARM-based architecture, the adoption of NVMe storage devices, the adoption of converged and hyper-converged infrastructure, the adoption of 200/400 GbE ports, and others. ARM technology is also being adopted by cloud providers such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Oracle, which have been running ARM-based chips in their data centers. Some leading vendors that offer NVMe storage options include Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, Dell Technologies, NetApp, IBM, and Pure Storage.

Focus On Improving the Sustainability of Data Centers

The increasing data center power consumption and the need to decrease carbon emissions have prompted many service providers to purchase clean, renewable energy sources to power their current and new facilities. There is a high interest in adopting renewable power sources among global and local data center operators. Also, many smaller operators are installing solar panels on the rooftops of their facilities to power the data centers.

Innovative and Sustainable Data Center Power Technologies

Several data center operators are upgrading their data centers from traditional technologies to new ones. Such new technologies will also help companies focus on sustainability in the data center market.

Some such innovations are as follows:

  • Adoption of advanced UPS batteries such as Lithium-ion, Nickle-Zinc, and Prussian Blue sodium-ion batteries replacing lead-acid batteries

  • Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDC) and AI in power monitoring

  • Microgrid adoption in data centers, majorly among hyperscalers

  • Floating data centers, underwater data centers, snow-cooled data centers, and boiling liquid for cooling data centers

  • Replacing diesel generators with natural gas, hydrogen fuel cells, & hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO).

AI-Based Infrastructure Boosting Liquid Immersion and Direct-To-Chip Cooling Solutions

The liquid cooling will witness massive growth among data centers that deploy AI & ML workloads. These technologies require powerful computing capabilities for TPU, where the heat generated exceeds the cooling limit and thus demands superior efficiency to keep the chips working optimally. For instance, most upcoming data center facilities will include at least one data hall to support the deployment of advanced two-phase immersion cooling and direct-to-chip cooling solutions. Meta (Facebook) has announced its plan to pause several new and expansion projects across the U.S., as it wants to create a new AI design for the facilities.

Government Support to Develop Data Centers

Over the past few years, the data center market growth has been focused on countries offering tax incentives. Many state and local governments provide investments and sales tax incentives to attract operators. The U.S. is leading in providing tax incentives to data center operators. Several states in the U.S. provide tax incentives to data centers for investments, job opportunities, and compensation for employees. Several states in India have launched their own data center policies to attract investment and create a global hub for data center facilities. Some of the states in India that have announced their data center policies include Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, and Odisha.

Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions

Supply chain disruptions are a major challenge faced by data center developers recently. With the onset of COVID-19, supply chain disruptions increased, leading to a shortage of infrastructure such as power equipment, cooling infrastructure, chips, and other infrastructure. Also, political instability and disturbances between Russia and Ukraine led to a price hike in energy and fuel costs. One of the major shortages faced by operators was chip shortage, which led to a decline in the manufacturing of several infrastructures.

SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS

Facility Type

  • In 2022, over 31.5% of the overall power capacity addition in the global data center market was carried out by hyperscalers such as Meta (Facebook), Google, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services.

  • The investment by hyperscalers such as AWS, Google, Meta (Facebook), and Microsoft are majorly concentrated in the US region. However, the operators are moving from the U.S. to the European and APAC regions.