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Data center rack server market forecasted to $40.25B by 2019 December 2, 2014     Email       Print   1     Facebook   3     Twitter   0     LinkedIn   4     Share         A new report from MarketsandMarkets (Dallas, TX) analyzes market dynamics, future roadmaps and global trends, and also provides competitive intelligence and forecasts over the next five years, for the data center rack server market. The research firm's analysts expect "an increasing adoption of power efficient and low-cost, high performance computing solutions, as major vendors are seen aggressively investing and rigorously working toward building cost-effective data center solutions, in an effort to reduce the overall cost incurred by end-users."MarketsandMarkets forecasts the data center rack server market to grow from $22.01 billion in 2014 to $40.25 billion by 2019, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.17%. North America (NA) is expected to be the largest region for the market's growth in terms of revenues generated, but Asia-Pacific (APAC) is also expected to emerge as a high-growth market. According to the analyst, in the market's current scenario, the data center rack server has significantly impacted the global data center market and is expected to experience exponential growth in the coming years. The future adoption of data center rack server is expected to be in heterogeneous environments and hybrid clouds, with more focus on software-defined storage.As defined by the analyst, a data center rack server device is defined by a controller which gets deployed on independent hardware platforms and hypervisors, and eliminates the dependency on traditional hardware platforms, notes the analyst. This helps organizations to control data access and storage, thus reduces associated costs, and improves efficiency and scalability. Data center rack servers are also a major component in the data center market. The newest platforms are run by software-defined controllers, adds the firm, which reside on a data center's servers, specifically to serve large and heavy applications and data flow such as hosting, cloud, or large-scale applications. SDN controllers enable multiple virtual servers to run on a single physical server; all the virtual machines are isolated from each other and are decoupled with the help of hypervisors. SDN controllers also enable live migration and helps the organizations into virtual computing. These software-defined rack servers help the organizations to cut energy costs, increase efficiency, agility, and performance, thus reducing complexity and space required for servers."The adoption of a rack server based data center will play a vital role in helping IT teams meet the fast-evolving business needs of their organization," states a press release from MarketsandMarkets announcing the new report. "In today's business era, it's become important for enterprises and businesses to maximize IT performance, but also on controlling costs by reducing cooling requirements, and power consumptions along with simplifying management of resources and data. To meet these objectives, companies are designing rack server in such a way to provide high performance, energy efficiency, optimize hardware resources and simplified management."The new research report from MarketsandMarket, Data Center Rack Server Market by Data Center Type (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), by Services (Consulting, Installation and Support, Professional), by End User (Mid-Size, Enterprises, Large) - Global Forecast to 2019 is now available https://www.raycom.tw/hot_120743.html Data center rack server market forecasted to $40.25B by 2019 2025-05-20 2026-05-20
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FCIA trumpets Gen 6 Fibre Channel

February 11, 2014

Lightwave Staff

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The Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA) has unveiled Gen 6 Fibre Channel, its latest standards initiative. Among other advances, Gen 6 Fibre Channel provides an upgrade path from 16GFC to 128GFC. The association expects products based on Gen 6 to be “broadly available” in 2016.

The Gen 6 specifications call for a 32GFC option for full-duplex transmission. Other highlights include:

·    Support of forward error correction which the FCIA says will improve link reliability via the automatic detection and recovery from bit errors.

·    Improved energy efficiency through the ability to operate in a standby mode (or \"nap\") multiple times each second.

·    Backward compatibility with networks based on 16GFC and 8GFC technology.

\"Businesses continue to invest in Fibre Channel to power their most mission- and business-critical environment, said Ashish Nadkarni, research director, storage systems and software, at market research firm IDC. \"The continued evolution of the Fibre Channel standard is important for supporting the huge global installed base, which continues to grow at a steady pace. With the development of Gen 6 Fibre Channel, enterprises should feel confident that their Fibre Channel investments are secure and that continued innovation from the vendor community will further optimize performance, security, reliability, and operational simplicity to better optimize both flash and traditional storage infrastructures.\"

“Continued innovation for the Fibre Channel standard is designed to extend its position as industry\'s most reliable and robust storage networking solution, which is used for today\'s most mission-critical enterprise applications,\" added FCIA Chairman Skip Jones. \"Enterprises and service providers can look forward to new innovations from the community of compute, network, and storage vendors that will develop next-generation solutions in 2016 based on the Gen 6 standard in order to leverage its advanced feature set.\"