澳洲以及紐西蘭的資料中心市場 是由出版商BroadGroup在2011年04月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金2664起跳。
本報告,調查分析澳洲以及紐西蘭的資料中心動向,彙整資料中心以及資料中心供應商的區分、廠商種類別的市場規模實績・預測(∼2015年)、廠商種類以及地點別的新建設動向、資料中心空間的成長預測(∼2015年)、市場影響因子與市場動向、前10大主要廠商等,由下列摘要形式闡述。
第1章 報告摘要
第2章 調查方式・調査目的
第3章 市場概要
- 簡介:資料中心
- 何謂資料中心?
- 資料中心的目的
- 資料中心的内部
- 資料中心的分類
- 市場區分
- 通訊電信業者
- IIT委外服務企業
- 主機廠商
- 設計・建購廠商
- 建築事務所
- 工程顧問
- 計畫管理&綜合管理顧問廠商
- 建築・裝修廠商
- 市場動向・分析
- 輸出密度的增加
- 虛擬化
- 低成本冷卻
- 雲端運算
- 模組式資料中心
- 綠色IT・可再生能源
- 政府的整合
- 地點比較
- 成長牽引因子
- 寬頻的導入與利用
- 數位影音
- 商業資料利用
- 次世代寬頻
- 設備的老化
- 經濟的穩定性
- 地政學因子
- 風險縮小
- 市場規模・成長率
第4章 廠商概要
第5章 摘要&結論
第6章 資料中心地點位置圖
Abstract
Web Synopsis
Since the last edition (two years ago), market conditions in the data centre
sector across both countries have been vibrant reflected in the additional 21
new players covered bringing the total to 89 across 13 key cities. New South
Wales hosts the largest concentration of data centres.
Players segment broadly into telecommunication carriers, outsourcing providers
and hosters (ranging from web hosters through to wholesale data centre
providers). In reality, the boundaries between these categories are becoming
increasingly less distinct as the pace of acquisition, in Australia
particularly, has been extremely brisk. Global Switch is the largest player by
space with almost 9% of total space in Australia.
Expansion too has led to significant build, spurred by high occupancy rates
and general demand. Yet as in other metropolitan areas worldwide, power
supplies are dwindling in the key cities and particularly in the central
business districts (CBDs). The significant unmet demand for data centres is
driving major growth programmes amongst existing market participants across
all segments.
Green is high on the political agenda in both countries. Data centres are the
single largest contributor to ICT carbon emissions in Australia, accounting
for 18.8%. As such, technical strategies to reduce power consumption and
introduce energy efficiency including the use of renewables and even rainwater
reharvesting reflect global developments and include hot aisle containment and
free air cooling. The climate in New Zealand is more conducive to free air
cooling where some facilities covered in the report can be used up to 10
months per year.
The development of cloud computing in Australia could be impacted by privacy
legislation which is due to be debated mid-2011. If the law is revised, it
will likely have a significant impact on the use by Australian organisations
of cloud services that are hosted overseas. As a result the report expects to
see the use of locally hosted platforms to increase, although this is unlikely
to entirely solve the issue given the complexity of cloud networks and the
wider impact of overseas directives. The report provides an insight into
modular deployment in both markets. Given the current shortage of quality data
centre space it predicts further deployments including Dell and Zellabox.
The report suggests that capacity will increase significantly in Australia by
2012, with New Zealand lagging in development until around 2014-2015. Across
both markets the report forecasts an increase in space of approximately 60% by
2015.
Table of Contents
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2 Research Methodology & Report Objectives
- 2.1 Methodology
- 2.2 Objectives
- 2.3 Markets Covered
3 Part 1 - MARKET OVERVIEW
- 3.1 An Introduction to Data Centres
- 3.1.1 What is a Data Centre?
- 3.1.2 Data Centre Objectives
- 3.1.3 What' s Inside a Data Centre
- 3.1.4 Data Centre Classification
- 3.2 Market Segmentation
- 3.2.1 Telecommunications Carriers
- 3.2.2 IT Outsourcing Companies
- 3.2.3 Hosting Vendors
- 3.2.4 Design & Construction Vendors
- 3.2.4.1 Architecture Firms
- 3.2.4.2 Engineering Consultants
- 3.2.4.3 Project Management & General Consulting Vendors
- 3.2.4.4 Construction and Fit-out Vendors
- 3.3 Market Trends & Observations
- 3.3.1 Increasing Power Density
- 3.3.2 Virtualisation
- 3.3.3 Low Cost Cooling
- 3.3.4 Cloud Computing
- 3.3.5 Modular Data Centres
- 3.3.6 Green IT and Renewable Energy
- 3.3.7 Government Consolidation
- 3.4 Location Comparison
- 3.4.1 Australia
- 3.4.2 New Zealand
- 3.5 Growth Drivers
- 3.5.1 Broadband Adoption and Usage
- 3.5.2 Digital Video
- 3.5.3 Business Data Usage
- 3.5.4 Next Generation Broadband
- 3.5.5 Aging Facilities
- 3.5.6 Economic Stability
- 3.5.7 Geo-Political Factors
- 3.5.8 Risk Mitigation
- 3.6 Market Size & Growth
- 3.6.1 Market Size
- 3.6.2 Occupancy Rates
- 3.6.3 Market Growth
4 Part II - VENDOR OVERVIEW
- 4.1 Telecommunications Vendors
- 4.1.9 Other Telecom Vendors
- 4.2 Outsourcing Vendors
- 4.3 Hosting Vendors
- 4.3.15 Other Hosting Providers
5 Part III - SUMMARY & CONCLUSIONS
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 Summary of Vendor Facilities
- 5.3 Vendor Capabilities by Location
6 DATA CENTRE LOCATION MAPS
- 6.1 Adelaide
- 6.2 Auckland
- 6.3 Brisbane
- 6.4 Brisbane CBD
- 6.5 Canberra
- 6.6 Christchurch
- 6.7 Melbourne
- 6.8 Melbourne CBD
- 6.9 Perth
- 6.10 Perth CBD
- 6.11 Sydney
- 6.12 Sydney CBD
- 6.13 Wellington
List of Tables and Charts
- Table 1: Data Centre Classification
- Table 2: Data Centre Provider Segmentation
- Table 3: Architecture firms
- Table 4: Engineering Consultants
- Table 5: Project Management and Consulting Vendors
- Table 6: Construction Firms
- Table 7: Environmental Sustainable Design (ESD) Consultants
- Table 8: Comparison of Australian Locations
- Table 9: Comparison of New Zealand Locations
- Table 10: Summary of Vendor Size & Capabilities
- Table 11: Vendor Capabilities by Location
- Chart 1: 2010 Market Size by Vendor Category (Sqm, 000' s)
- Chart 2: New Data Centre Build by Location (Sqm, 000' s)
- Chart 3: New Data Centre Build by Vendor Category (Sqm, 000' s)
- Chart 4: 2015 Market Size by Vendor Category (Sqm, 000' s)
- Chart 5: Data Centre Space Growth Forecast to 2015 (000' sqm technical
space)
- Chart 6: Top 10 Data Centre Vendors by Size (000' sqm technical space)