Hyperscale Data Centers Market Overview, Share, Data and Forecast 2023-2030
The Global Hyperscale Data Center Market Size Was Valued At USD 118.69 Billion In 2022 And Is Projected To Reach USD 629.95 Billion By 2030, Growing At A CAGR Of 23.2% From 2023 To 2030.
Hyperscale data centers are huge business-critical facilities built to efficiently handle robust, scalable applications, and are frequently linked with big data producers like Google, Amazon, Facebook, IBM, and Microsoft. Hyperscale data centers are substantially larger than corporate data centers, and they outperform them greatly due to economies of scale and bespoke engineering. A hyperscale data centre should have more than 5,000 servers and 10,000 square feet, albeit this is by no means an established definition. Hyperscale data centers are also distinguished by the amount of data, computation, and storage services they handle. According to a poll, 93 percent of hyperscale enterprises want network connectivity of 40 Gigabits per second (Gbps) or faster. According to the same survey, 51% of respondents believe that the bandwidth required to manage large amounts of data is becoming increasingly difficult. Due to increased computing, networking, memory, and storage resource demand in distributed or grid computing systems, the market is expected to grow strongly over the forecast period.
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The Global Hyperscale Data Center Market Size Was Valued At USD 118.69 Billion In 2022 And Is Projected To Reach USD 629.95 Billion By 2030, Growing At A CAGR Of 23.2% From 2023 To 2030.
Hyperscale data centers are huge business-critical facilities built to efficiently handle robust, scalable applications, and are frequently linked with big data producers like Google, Amazon, Facebook, IBM, and Microsoft. Hyperscale data centers are substantially larger than corporate data centers, and they outperform them greatly due to economies of scale and bespoke engineering. A hyperscale data centre should have more than 5,000 servers and 10,000 square feet, albeit this is by no means an established definition. Hyperscale data centers are also distinguished by the amount of data, computation, and storage services they handle. According to a poll, 93 percent of hyperscale enterprises want network connectivity of 40 Gigabits per second (Gbps) or faster. According to the same survey, 51% of respondents believe that the bandwidth required to manage large amounts of data is becoming increasingly difficult. Due to increased computing, networking, memory, and storage resource demand in distributed or grid computing systems, the market is expected to grow strongly over the forecast period.
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