Modular data centers are designed to be more affordable than traditional brick-and-mortar data centers while offering flexibility and quick deployment. They are widely utilized by businesses that must quickly increase the capacity of their data centers, offer temporary data center solutions, or conduct business in locations with constrained infrastructure and space. The modular data center market encompasses a wide range of elements, such as the production, distribution, installation, and maintenance of modular units as well as associated services like integration, design, and consulting. It involves a broad spectrum of industry players, such as equipment manufacturers, system integrators, service providers, and data center solution providers.
According to SPER market research, ‘North America Modular Data Center Market Size – By Component, By Type, By Application, By Deployment Size, By Tier Type, By Component, By Type, By Application, By Deployment Size, By Tier Type – Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the North America Modular Data Center Market is predicted to reach USD 95.79 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 19.59%.
Drivers: Edge computing is growing in acceptance. A new computing paradigm called “edge computing” refers to a range of networks and gadgets. With the use of this computing technology, data storage and processing are now closer to the source of the data. Businesses that use real-time data also avoid latency problems and can save costs. Growing Need for Scalable Data Centers Across All Industries A data center is essential in the digital age because nearly all contemporary businesses and government buildings need one. Depending on their needs, any government agency or business can choose to construct and run their own data center.
Challenges: There are various challenges that the North American modular data center market must overcome to expand and become more widely used. A significant obstacle is the initial financial outlay needed to put modular data center solutions into practice. These systems are flexible and scalable, but for smaller businesses with tighter budgets, the upfront costs may be too high. The complexity of integrating with the current IT infrastructure presents another difficulty. When integrating modular data centers into legacy systems, businesses usually run into difficulties that make the integration take longer and require more resources to complete successfully. Another obstacle is a shortage of knowledgeable experts with experience in modular data center technologies.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the modular data center market in North America in a number of ways. A number of industries saw a slowdown early in the pandemic, which caused data center projects to be delayed and temporarily reduced demand for modular data center solutions. Widespread economic uncertainty, disruptions in the supply chain, and limitations on construction operations made these challenges worse.
But as the pandemic spread, the business landscape clearly changed, becoming more dependent on digital services, allowing for remote work, and emphasizing the value of data processing and storage.
Furthermore, The United States is anticipated to hold a dominant position in the North American modular data center market because of its robust technological infrastructure, increased need for data storage, and concentration of large tech companies. Data center development and the expansion of digital infrastructure are aided by the nation’s rapidly urbanizing population, thriving digital economy, and government initiatives. Additionally some of the market players are: Dell Inc., LLC., PCX Holding LLC, Box Modul, Eaton, Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, Cupertino Electric, Inc., Delta Electronics, Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP, IBM, Schneider Electric, Vertiv Group Corp., Cisco Systems.
North America Modular Data Center Market Key Segments Covered
The SPER Market Research report seeks to give market dynamics, demand, and supply forecasts for the years up to 2033. This report contains statistics on product type segment growth estimates and forecasts.
By Component: Based on the Component, North America Modular Data Center Market is segmented as; Solution and Services.
By Type: Based on the Type, North America Modular Data Center Market is segmented as; Full Functional, Partial Fabricated, and Micro Data Centers.
By Application: Based on the Application, North America Modular Data Center Market is segmented as; Smarter Data Centers, Capacity Expansion, High Performance/ Edge Computing, Disaster Recovery, Emergency and Temporary Deployment, and Data Center Expansion.
By Deployment Size: Based on the Deployment Size, North America Modular Data Center Market is segmented as; Large Size Data, Medium Size Data Center, Small Size Data Center.
By Tier Type: Based on the Tier Type, North America Modular Data Center Market is segmented as; Tier 4, Tier 3, Tier 2, and Tier 1.
By Vertical: Based on the Vertical, North America Modular Data Center Market is segmented as; BFSI, IT & Telecom, Energy & Utilities, Industrial, Government & Defense, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Transport & Logistics, Media & Entertainment, Retail, Education, and Others.
By Region: This research also includes data for US, Canada and Mexico.
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