Asia Pacific Data Centre Forecast Report 2021 – 2025
The Asia Pacific Data Centre Forecast Report 2021 – 2025 is entitled The Cloud and Data Centres Markets in the Asia Pacific. The report reveals that Asia Pacific DC providers are amongst the fastest growing in the world. In China, 21vianet Group and GDS Holdings have reported annual revenue growth rates of 25 per cent and 39 per cent for the year to Q1 2020.
The Asia Pacific Data Centre Forecast Report details forecasts of capacity and available power and cloud revenue through to the end of 2025. Cloud revenue in the region is set in increase by four times more than Data Centre revenue over the four-year period to the beginning of 2025, with Cloud revenue increasing by 87 per cent and Data Centre revenue by 22 per cent.
Published 25th August 2020
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The Asia Pacific Data Centre Forecast Report 2021 – 2025 is entitled The Cloud and Data Centres Markets in the Asia Pacific. The report reveals that Asia Pacific DC providers are amongst the fastest growing in the world. In China, 21vianet Group and GDS Holdings have reported annual revenue growth rates of 25 per cent and 39 per cent for the year to Q1 2020.
The new report assesses the market landscape for data centres and cloud services in Asia Pacific across eleven countries namely including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand & Vietnam).
The report looks at the key Cloud and Data Centre developments in the region, including the key metrics of market size, growth, pricing and new investment.
The average population per head in the Asia Pacific Region is 522 per m2 of Data Centre space. Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore have notably more Data Centre space per head of population than the rest of Asia.
China remains the second largest Data Centre market in the world and is the largest one in the Asia Pacific region. China accounts for 43 per cent of Data Centre space in the region (forecast as of the beginning of 2021) - with 1.7 million m2 of Data Centre space forecast. Followed by Australia and Japan each 11 per cent and in fourth place Singapore with also a double figure digit of 10 per cent. Smaller Data Centre markets are poised for further growth - with South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam forecast to have the highest increase.
The Asia Pacific region is receiving more inward Data Centre investment with both Digital Realty and Equinix having made large investments in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore, with both companies in the process of opening a Data Centre facility in the capital of South Korea.
The Asia Pacific Data Centre Forecast Report details forecasts of capacity and available power and cloud revenue through to the end of 2025. Cloud revenue in the region is set in increase by four times more than Data Centre revenue over the four-year period to the beginning of 2025, with Cloud revenue increasing by 87 per cent and Data Centre revenue by 22 per cent.
The report sections:
Section One: The Data Centre Landscape in the Asia Pacific Region – surveys international sub-sea fibre connectivity, domestic fibre connectivity including Dark Fibre connectivity and power availability.
Section Two: Country Survey of the Cloud in the Asia Pacific Region
Section Three: Country Survey of Data Centres in the Asia Pacific Region
Section Four: Profiles of the key Cloud and Data Centre Providers in the Asia Pacific Region
Section Five: Forecasts and Conclusions to the Asia Pacific Region survey – includes Forecasts for the public cloud markets across the eleven countries (by annual revenues in millions of USD from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025), and for Data Centre markets across the eleven countries (using the metrics of annual revenues, Data Centre raised floor space and Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025). Finally, the report identifies the key trends and the key conclusions.
Geographical coverage:
- Australia
- China
- Hong Kong
- Indonesia
- Japan
- South Korea
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Vietnam
Release date: 10th September 2020
Number of pages: 125
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