DC Powered Servers Market expected to reach US$ 1.3 Bn & ~5% CAGR through 2022–2030

Akshay Shinde
3 min readAug 1, 2022

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The industry is expected to reach US$ 1.3 Bn by 2030, according to a report on the global DC-powered servers market from ESOMAR-certified Future Market Insights (FMI). The worldwide proliferation of 5G infrastructure and cloud computing technologies respectively is a major driver of demand.

As the world’s internet infrastructure made significant strides, opportunities abound in the telecom sector, which, according to FMI, is predicted to increase at a rate of about 10% per year by the end of 2021. High levels of electricity and power consumption in this industry are driving top suppliers to offer DC-powered servers that increase efficiency, opening up a wide range of prospects on the global market.

Rising instances of potential data breaches since the start of the coronavirus epidemic have forced businesses to spend money on top-notch security technologies. Data leaks were becoming more common even before the pandemic outbreak. Norton, a provider of security solutions, noted a 54% increase in reported breaches in 2019. Government efforts to prevent these occurrences have so improved growth prospects; Future Market Insights projects a valuation of over US$ 200 Mn by the end of 2021.

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 8.2% CAGR through 2030

Competitive Landscape

The FMI research lists Dell Technologies, IBM Corporation, ABMX Servers, Lenovo, Intel Corporation, Perle Systems, Vertiv, Cepoint Networks LLC, HPE, and Island Computers US Corp. as leading powered server suppliers. By engaging in significant R&D initiatives and capacity expansion plans, these businesses are concentrating on enhancing their inventive capacities to distribute sophisticated products.

For instance, HPE opened a new Customer Experience Center (CEC) in Bengaluru, India, in January 2020 to provide cutting-edge IoT solutions to clients and partners across a range of industries. This move is anticipated to serve as a stimulus for the further growth of the powered server market.

Established competitors, like ABMX Servers, have diversified their product lines to better meet the needs of various servers. Custom servers (1U, 2U, 3U, and 4U), storage servers (JBOD expansion, SSD storage, iSCSI SAN & NAS), and supermicro servers (SuperServers, Twin Servers, Blade Servers, and Micro-Cloud) are among the products offered by the firm.

Additionally, Perle Systems sells the IOLAN Console Server, which has 18, 34, or 50 Console Management Ports, a modular design that supports RS232, RJ45, and USB 3.0 interfaces, integrated centralised management software that unifies network and IT infrastructure into a single application, and an optional integration of 4G LTE Cellular, Wi-Fi, or V.92 modem for a variety of backup access options in case of network outages.

More Insights on FMI’s DC-powered servers Market Report

In its latest study, Future Market Insights provides an objective overview of the global DC powered servers market by examining historical demand from 2015 to 2019 and predict data from 2020 to 2030. Based on type (DC powered rackmount server, DC powered tower server, and DC powered blade server), power rating (12 V DC Power, 24 V DC Power, and 48 V DC Power), and application (telecom, data centres, IT enterprises, government, energy & utilities, and others), the study provides growth projections for the DC powered servers market across six major regions.

Information Source:
https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/dc-powered-servers-market

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