Growth Persists in EMEA's External Storage Market, Fueled by Flash
March 8, 2018 | IDCEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Total EMEA external storage systems value increased by 11.7% in dollars in the fourth quarter of 2017 (+2.4% in euros), according to International Data Corporation's (IDC) EMEA Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker, 4Q17.
The all-flash-array (AFA) market value recorded high-double-digit growth in dollars (35.8%), accounting for almost 31% of overall external storage sales in the region, albeit with a marginally slower growth rate as it becomes increasingly sizeable. Hybrid arrays also grew (19.5%), but their share of total external sales remained stable compared with the previous quarter. HDD-only systems continued to contract (-18.9%).
"IT departments in key EMEA countries have resumed investments while progressing into their digital transformation plans, or modernizing or refreshing their datacenter in an effort to get ready for key workloads such as Big Data. As IT buyers are increasingly opting for new technologies such as AFA and HCI [hyperconverged infrastructure], competition in those areas is getting more intense, with some vendors quick to exploit the temporary weakness of legacy competitors busy carrying out their own transformation to remain relevant in a rapidly changing market," said Silvia Cosso, research manager, European Storage and Datacenter Research, IDC.
Western Europe
With total AFA shipments now firmly at a third of the market in terms of value (33.3%), the Western European external storage market recorded sound growth of 9.8% in dollar terms (+0.7% in euros). Capacity, meanwhile, grew 8.7% to 3,043 petabytes.
The German market remained particularly strong, more than offsetting a still weak U.K. market which has been hit by an uncertain macroeconomic situation that has halted investments. But structural challenges remain in the subregion, as new infrastructure consumption models brought about by public cloud become mainstream and hardware commoditization accelerates in the region.
Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
The external storage market in CEMA reached another milestone over the past five years, posting a YoY value increase of 17.0% ($566.2 million) and a capacity increase of 16.9% (1.1 petabytes). The high-end segment, which was particularly strong across the wider EMEA area, flourished in CEMA too, increasing its share by nearly 5% with 50% YoY growth.
IT departments in the bigger CEMA countries and smaller Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) markets continued with DC infrastructure refreshments and optimization, while run-rate business also intensified. Supported by special vendor programs, the deals featuring flash storage upgrades for customers reaching a certain capacity threshold contributed to the double-digit growth in both CEE and the Middle East and Africa (MEA).
AFAs continued to thrive (50.4%) but hybrid flash arrays (HFAs) also accounted for a sizeable portion of storage investments (30% YoY growth), reclaiming 50% of the total market value.
"Undeniably, storage spending is transforming across all regions, increasingly opening up to new technologies and consumption models. But the external storage market in CEMA still has the potential to grow and attract the bulk of storage-dedicated budgets," said Marina Kostova, research manager, Storage Systems, IDC CEMA.
Suggested Items
Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2024: Exploring Silicone Solutions with R&D Director of CHT
04/17/2024 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPOIn this interview, Gerry Ellis, the R&D director for CHT, discusses the product range offered by his company. He explains the challenges in creating base formulations, the drive to make products more user-friendly, and the various application techniques involved. Ellis also highlights the key market segments and the significance of providing efficient solutions to customers.
Gartner Forecasts Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 8% in 2024
04/17/2024 | Gartner, Inc.Worldwide IT spending is expected to total $5.06 trillion in 2024, an increase of 8% from 2023, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc. This is an increase from the previous quarter’s forecast of 6.8% growth and puts worldwide IT spending on track to surpass $8 trillion well before the end of the decade.
Catching Up With Chasom Electronics
04/16/2024 | Dan Beaulieu, D.B. Management GroupI recently met with Chasom Electronics’ founding director Anil Kumar. Chasom offers a unique menu of services for companies looking to extend their technology capabilities on a short- or long-term basis. Read on to learn about this very unique service company.
Cicor Records Solid Growth in Q1
04/16/2024 | CicorThe Cicor Group continued to grow in the first three months of the year. Quarterly sales increased by 11.8% to CHF 107.3 million compared to the first quarter of the previous year (Q1/2023: CHF 96.0 million).
Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2024: A Strategic Market Realignment
04/16/2024 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPOMarcy LaRont hosts Thomas Kunz of Schmoll Maschinen GmbH and Kurt Palmer of newly formed Schmoll America to discuss the strategic changes and developments at Schmoll with their departure from Burkle North America in this Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2024 video interview.