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Disk Storage Systems Market Ships 3,645 petabytes, growing 54.6% year over year.

September 4, 2010 Posted by: Corey Recvlohe market analysis No Comments

What’s a good way of knowing how fast data is growing? Examine the external data storage systems market. Revenues so far have reached year-over-year growth of 20.4%, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). Total disk storage systems capacity shipped reaches 3,645 petabytes, growing 54.5% year-over-year. What’s clear is that demand is strong and consistent. The trick is capturing a portion of that demand by offering products and services that align with the best interests of customers.

In the Network Backup market we witness the economics every day, from across the globe, businesses of all types are beginning to understand the value of protecting their digital assets. What we try to do is make it easy for IT professionals to get into the game, enabling them to add additional profit centers to their revenue stream.

The takeaway from this research, and other reports out there, is that we are entering an era of tremendous storage growth, because factors at play in the IT industry, and macro-enviornment, are changing the way people do business — something we recognize and encourage.

Disk Storage Systems Market Sustains Strong Double-Digit Growth Across All Sectors in Second Quarter, According to IDC

03 Sep 2010

FRAMINGHAM, Mass., September 3, 2010 – Worldwide external disk storage systems factory revenues posted year-over-year growth of 20.4%, totaling just over $5.0 billion, in the second quarter of 2010 (2Q10), according to the International Data Corporation (IDCWorldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker. For the quarter, the total disk storage systems market grew to $6.8 billion in revenues, representing 20.7% growth from the prior year’s second quarter. Total disk storage systems capacity shipped reach 3,645 petabytes, growing 54.6% year over year.

“The first half of 2010 showed continued signs of economic recovery in the disk storage systems market,” said Liz Conner, senior research analyst, Storage Systems. “The external disk storage systems market grew 18.6% from the first half of 2009 in terms of factory revenue and 3.0% from the second half of 2009. Although the first half of 2009 was extremely weak due to the economic crisis, the gain from a relatively strong second half of 2009 shows continued customer investment and importance placed in the storage systems market.”

Total External Disk Storage Systems

EMC maintained its lead in the external disk storage systems market with 25.7% revenue share in the second quarter, followed by IBM in second with 13.6% market share. NetApp and HP are in a statistical tie* for third place with 11.4% and 11.3% market share respectively. Dell ended in the fifth position with 9.4% market share. Given the recent interest in 3PAR, IDC notes that for 2Q10, 3PAR’s share in the total external disk storage systems market was 0.78%.

Open Networked Disk Storage Systems

The total open networked disk storage market (NAS Combined with Open / iSCSI SAN) grew 29.2% year over year in the second quarter to $4.2 billion in revenues. EMC continues to maintain its leadership in the total open networked storage market with 28.9% revenue share, followed by NetApp with a 13.6% revenue share.

In the Open SAN market, which grew 21.8% year over year, EMC was the leading vendor with 21.8% revenue share, followed by IBM in second and HP in third with 15.9% and 14.8% share, respectively.

The NAS market grew 51.1% year over year, led by EMC with 45.6% revenue share and followed by NetApp with 25.2% share. The iSCSI SAN market continues to show strong momentum, posting 49.0% revenue growth compared to the prior year’s quarter. Dell led the market with 32.9% revenue share, followed by HP, NetApp, and EMC, all in a statistical tie* for second, with 14.2%, 13.4%, and 13.3% market share respectively.

“The recent economic crisis had greatly affected the upper mid-range and high-end storage market,” said Amita Potnis, senior research analyst, Storage Systems. “The second quarter saw a good recovery of the upper mid-range (PB $100K-$249.99K) and high-end (PB $250K+) storage market with year-over-year growth of 30.5%. The recovery in this segment was driven by NAS and SAN system sales, which grew 58.4% and 30.2% respectively, exceeding the overall market growth. It appears, however, that the market is heading toward a more cautious growth path going forward.

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