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DC Powered Servers Market to Witness an Outstanding Growth by 2020-2030

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Posted on August 26, 2021

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The global DC powered
servers market
 report published by ESOMAR-certified Future Market
Insights (FMI) estimates a healthy growth trajectory, expecting the market to
reach US$ 3.2 Bn by 2030. Demand is largely underpinned by mushrooming
developments across the global 5G infrastructure and cloud computing domains
respectively.

Request Sample Copy of this Report @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sample/rep-gb-12903

As the global internet infrastructure witnessed credible gains,
prospects abound across the telecom segment, which, according to FMI, is likely
to expand at an annual growth rate of nearly 10% by 2021-end. High electricity
and power consumption levels across this domain are spurring leading vendors to
provide efficiency enhancing DC powered servers, creating a plethora of
opportunities across the global market.

Since the onset of the
coronavirus pandemic, rising incidences of potential data breaches have
compelled organizations to invest in high-quality security platforms. Even
prior to the pandemic crisis, instances of data breaches were already rising.
Security solutions provider Norton registered a 54% increase in reported
breaches in 2019. Hence, government initiatives to curb such instances have
heightened growth prospects, with Future Market Insights predicting a valuation
of over US$ 200 Mn by 2021-end.

Key Takeaways

  • Global DC powered servers market to expand at a staggering 8.2%
    value CAGR through 2030
  • Rackmount servers to hold leading market share, blade servers
    acquiring substantial momentum
  • By power rating, 48V DC power servers to experience double-digit
    annual growth
  • Data centers to remain primary application area, followed by IT
    Enterprises, collectively expanding at a Y-o-Y rate exceeding 13% by 2021-end
  • India to emerge as a highly lucrative market, expanding at over
    16% CAGR through 2030

“Increasing
business dynamics is prompting key powered server vendors to offer
configuration solutions supporting such extensive workloads, leading to the
generation of lucrative revenue pools,” comments the FMI analyst.  

For More Details,
Ask Analyst @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/ask-question/rep-gb-12903

Competitive Landscape

As per FMI’s report,
prominent powered server providers include Dell Technologies, IBM Corporation,
ABMX Servers, Lenovo, Intel Corporation, Perle Systems, Vertiv, Cepoint
Networks LLC, HPE and Island Computers US Corp. These players are focused on
strengthening their innovative capacities to dole out sophisticated products by
undertaking intense R&D initiatives and capacity expansion programs.

In January 2020, for
instance, HPE launched a new Customer Experience Center (CEC) in Bengaluru,
India, to offer cutting-edge IoT solutions to customers and partners from
various industries, which is expected to act as a catalyst for further powered
server market expansion.

Established players, such as
ABMX Servers, have diversified their product portfolios tailor-made to suit
different server requirements. The company’s offerings include custom servers
(1U, 2U, 3U & 4U), storage servers (JBOD expansion, SSD storage, iSCSI SAN
& NAS) and supermicro servers (SuperServers, Twin Servers, Blade Servers
and Micro-Cloud) respectively.

Also, Perle Systems markets
the IOLAN Console Server comprising of 18, 34 or 50 Console Management Ports,
modular designs which support RS232 RJ145 and USB 3.0 interfaces, a built-in
centralized management software which consolidates network and IT
infrastructure in a single application and an optional integration of 4G LTE
Cellular, Wi-Fi or V.92 modem for multiple alternate access methods during
network downtime.

More Insights on FMI’s DC powered servers Market Report

Future Market Insights, in
its new report, offers an unbiased analysis of the global DC powered servers
market, analyzing historical demand from 2015-2019 and forecast statistics for
2020-2030. The study reveals growth projections on the DC powered servers
market on the basis of type (DC powered rackmount server, DC powered tower
server and DC powered blade server), power rating (12 V DC Power, 24V DC Power
and 48V DC Power) and application (telecom, data centers, IT enterprises,
government, energy & utilities, and others) across six major regions.

The global DC powered
servers market
 report published by ESOMAR-certified Future Market
Insights (FMI) estimates a healthy growth trajectory, expecting the market to
reach US$ 3.2 Bn by 2030. Demand is largely underpinned by mushrooming
developments across the global 5G infrastructure and cloud computing domains
respectively.

Request Sample Copy of this Report @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sample/rep-gb-12903

As the global internet infrastructure witnessed credible gains,
prospects abound across the telecom segment, which, according to FMI, is likely
to expand at an annual growth rate of nearly 10% by 2021-end. High electricity
and power consumption levels across this domain are spurring leading vendors to
provide efficiency enhancing DC powered servers, creating a plethora of
opportunities across the global market.

Since the onset of the
coronavirus pandemic, rising incidences of potential data breaches have
compelled organizations to invest in high-quality security platforms. Even
prior to the pandemic crisis, instances of data breaches were already rising.
Security solutions provider Norton registered a 54% increase in reported
breaches in 2019. Hence, government initiatives to curb such instances have
heightened growth prospects, with Future Market Insights predicting a valuation
of over US$ 200 Mn by 2021-end.

Key Takeaways

  • Global DC powered servers market to expand at a staggering 8.2%
    value CAGR through 2030
  • Rackmount servers to hold leading market share, blade servers
    acquiring substantial momentum
  • By power rating, 48V DC power servers to experience double-digit
    annual growth
  • Data centers to remain primary application area, followed by IT
    Enterprises, collectively expanding at a Y-o-Y rate exceeding 13% by 2021-end
  • India to emerge as a highly lucrative market, expanding at over
    16% CAGR through 2030

“Increasing
business dynamics is prompting key powered server vendors to offer
configuration solutions supporting such extensive workloads, leading to the
generation of lucrative revenue pools,” comments the FMI analyst.  

For More Details,
Ask Analyst @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/ask-question/rep-gb-12903

Competitive Landscape

As per FMI’s report,
prominent powered server providers include Dell Technologies, IBM Corporation,
ABMX Servers, Lenovo, Intel Corporation, Perle Systems, Vertiv, Cepoint
Networks LLC, HPE and Island Computers US Corp. These players are focused on
strengthening their innovative capacities to dole out sophisticated products by
undertaking intense R&D initiatives and capacity expansion programs.

In January 2020, for
instance, HPE launched a new Customer Experience Center (CEC) in Bengaluru,
India, to offer cutting-edge IoT solutions to customers and partners from
various industries, which is expected to act as a catalyst for further powered
server market expansion.

Established players, such as
ABMX Servers, have diversified their product portfolios tailor-made to suit
different server requirements. The company’s offerings include custom servers
(1U, 2U, 3U & 4U), storage servers (JBOD expansion, SSD storage, iSCSI SAN
& NAS) and supermicro servers (SuperServers, Twin Servers, Blade Servers
and Micro-Cloud) respectively.

Also, Perle Systems markets
the IOLAN Console Server comprising of 18, 34 or 50 Console Management Ports,
modular designs which support RS232 RJ145 and USB 3.0 interfaces, a built-in
centralized management software which consolidates network and IT
infrastructure in a single application and an optional integration of 4G LTE
Cellular, Wi-Fi or V.92 modem for multiple alternate access methods during
network downtime.

More Insights on FMI’s DC powered servers Market Report

Future Market Insights, in
its new report, offers an unbiased analysis of the global DC powered servers
market, analyzing historical demand from 2015-2019 and forecast statistics for
2020-2030. The study reveals growth projections on the DC powered servers
market on the basis of type (DC powered rackmount server, DC powered tower
server and DC powered blade server), power rating (12 V DC Power, 24V DC Power
and 48V DC Power) and application (telecom, data centers, IT enterprises,
government, energy & utilities, and others) across six major regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DC powered server?
A DC powered server is a server that operates using direct current (DC) electricity, which is often more efficient for data centers and telecommunications applications.
What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services over the internet, allowing users to access and store data and applications on remote servers instead of local computers.
What is a data center?
A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems, crucial for managing and storing data.
What is 5G infrastructure?
5G infrastructure refers to the network technology that enables faster data transmission and connectivity for mobile devices, supporting advanced applications like IoT and high-speed internet.
What are data breaches?
Data breaches occur when unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive data, potentially leading to data theft or exposure of personal information.

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