data center trends and challenges summary
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Data Centres in India: Future Trends and Challenges
Bisakha Praharaj
October 2011
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3 Perspectives
Data Centre Value Chain
Data Centre Services
Cloud Computing
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Value Chain
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
DC Real Estate Developers
DC Consultancy /Builders
DC Equipment Manufacturers
Connectivity Providers DATA CENTRE
Captive MSPs
Third Party MSPs
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SRack/CabinetServers
Storage
Networking Equipment
IT Equipment
Passive Equipment
Others
Others: PDS/UPS/Batteries, Cooling Systems, Fire Suppressant Systems
DC Related Software & Middleware
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Value Chain Mapping
DC Build &Consultancy Storage Servers
DCNetworking Equipment
Racks & Enclosures
Other Passive Equipment
ConnectivityCaptive DCServices
Third Party DC Services
IBM
HP
Wipro
HCL
Reliance
TCL
Tulip
Sify
Cisco
Emerson
Schneider Electric
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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3 Perspectives
Data Centre Value Chain
Data Centre Services
Cloud Computing
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Current Trends in Data Centre Services
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Current Trends in Data Centre Services
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
Green ITGreen IT
DC ExpansionDC Expansion
Traction for Third Party
Managed Services
Traction for Third Party
Managed Services
Managed StorageManaged Storage
Commoditization of Platforms
Commoditization of Platforms
Netmagic and Reliance Communications were the incumbents in India while many other players like Tulip and BSNL are venturing into this new technology delivery concept..
Indian enterprises and major DC service providers are undergoing major expansions to accommodate the futuristic demand in India and other SAARC region countries. Recent players indulging in expansions include Tulip, Netmagic and CtrlS.
As energy prices continue to rise, MSPs are increasingly adopting power-saving measures by opting for Green DC Certifications and Methods. Power Costs are estimated to be a massive 38 per cent of the overall DC cost composition. Also, with availability of power being a key issue in India , electricity costs are predicted to be on the rise.
OPEX investment form, high realty estate costs, unreliable power resources and lack of skilled resources to run internal DCs are all urging enterprises to slowly migrate from building DCs to hosting it with a service provider. Decreasing bandwidth costs and emerging competition are also predicted to bring down hosting costs.
Along with DC core hardware such as servers and storage devices, middleware in the form of platforms are also witnessing moderate levels of commoditization. This trend in future will lead to growth of adoption in PaaS in India.
Government regulatory mandates and organizational compliance measures are the two main factors that are driving the growth of data in enterprises. Enterprises are seen to be opting for cost-effective and scalable managed storage or cloud storage options.
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3 Perspectives
Data Centre Value Chain
Data Centre Services
Cloud Computing
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Top adopters are Brazil, China, India and Germany followed by USA, Mexico, Australia and Far East countries.
India
Australia
Russia
China
Far EastGCC & Egypt
Brazil
Low MediumRegional Focus High
USA
Germany
Mexico
Very High
Cloud Computing – Global Market Adoption
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Vertical Adoption in India
BFSI
IT/ITeS
Telecommunications
Manufacturing
Healthcare
Govt. & PSU
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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SaaS is the more mature product offering amongst the other cloud services present in IndiaSaaS is the more mature product offering amongst the other cloud services present in India
Captive MSPs tend towards SaaS while Third Party MSPs tend towards PaaS and IaaS offeringsCaptive MSPs tend towards SaaS while Third Party MSPs tend towards PaaS and IaaS offerings
Cloud computing will show higher adoption in the SMB segmentCloud computing will show higher adoption in the SMB segment
Large enterprise segment is seen more inclined towards Private CloudsLarge enterprise segment is seen more inclined towards Private Clouds
BFSI emerges as the potential early adopter of cloud technology in IndiaBFSI emerges as the potential early adopter of cloud technology in India
Top five trends in cloud computing
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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