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Experts predict that the US hyperscale data center market by investment is expected to grow at 3.30% CAGR during the period 2021-2026.
The United States is experiencing massive growth in the use of the Internet by individuals and businesses. The country is the largest market in terms of data center operations, and it continues to grow due to higher data consumption by end users. The growing popularity of the Internet of Things (IoT) is a major driver for the US large-scale data center market, leading to additional facilities that can support exabytes of data generated by both business users and consumers.
The study examines the current scenario of the US hyperscale data center market and its market dynamics for the period 2021-2026. It covers a detailed overview of several catalysts, restraints and trends for market growth. The report presents both demand and supply aspects of the market. It profiles and reviews the top companies and other leading companies operating in the market.
EXTRACTS
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In 2020, the United States was the main contributor in terms of investment in the hyperscale market.
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Adoption of high performance infrastructure supporting high density workloads will increase over the forecast period.
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The price of SSDs will continue to fall. The United States will be the primary market for high capacity SSD solutions around the world.
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Investments in submarine cables will improve terrestrial connectivity and reduce latency, thus driving the growth of the US hyperscale data center market.
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In terms of electrical infrastructure, UPS systems are likely to dominate the large-scale data center market with a market share of over 28%, followed by generators and switches and switchgear with around 27% and 21%, respectively.
Main IT infrastructure providers
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Arista Networks
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AccelStor
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Atos
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Broadcom
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Cisco Systems
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DataDirect Networks
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Dell Technologies
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Extreme networks
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Fujitsu
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
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Hitachi Vantara
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Huawei Technologies
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IBM
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Intel Technologies
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Infortrend technology
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Inspire
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MiTAC Holdings
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NetApp
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Nimbus data
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Pivot3
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Micronic technology
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QNAP Systems
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Quanta Cloud Technology
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Samsung
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Super microcomputer
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Synology
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VIOLIN
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Juniper networks
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Lenovo
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Western digital
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Wiwynn (Wistron)
Major Support Infrastructure Providers
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ABB
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Airedale International Air conditioning
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Asetek
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Flowering energy
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caterpillar
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Condair Group
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Cormant
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Cummins
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Computer power systems
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Data area
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Delta Power Solutions
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Eaton
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FNT software
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Generic power systems
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Cooling Green Revolution (GRC)
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HITEC power protection
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KOHLER
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Great
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Mitsubishi Electric
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Natron Energy
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Nlyte software
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Rolls Royce Fuel Systems
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Schneider Electric
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STULZ
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Rittal
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Toshiba
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Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
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Tripp lite
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Vertiv Group
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Yanmar
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Zinc Five
Key building contractors
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AECOM
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Arup
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Balfour Beatty United States
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BlueScope construction
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Corgan
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Construction of Clune
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RMR Construction
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Fortis Construction
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Gensler
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Gilbane Construction Company
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Fluor Corporation
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HDR architecture
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Holder construction group
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HITT contracts
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Hoffmann construction
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Jacobs Engineering Group
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JE Dunn Construction Group
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Line sighting
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Group M + W (Exyte)
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Morrison Hershfield
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Mortenson
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Rogers-O’Brien Construction
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Structure tone (STO construction group)
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Syska Hennessy Group
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The Walsh group
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Turner Construction Company
Investors in key data centers
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Apple
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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Aligned
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Compass Data Centers
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CyrusOne
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COPT Data Center Solutions
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CoreSite Realty
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data bank
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Digital real estate
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EdgeCore Internet Real Estate
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Equinix
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Facebook
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Flexential
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fifteen-forty-seven Critical Systems Realty
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GIGA Data Centers
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Google
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H5 data centers
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Microsoft
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NTT Global Data Centers
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Iron mountain
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QTS Real Estate Trust
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Switch
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Stack infrastructure
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Vantage Data Centers
New entrants
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Cirrus Data Services
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Novva
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PointOne
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The quantum loophole
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Yondr
Main topics covered:
1 Research methodology
2 Research objectives
3 Research process
4 Scope and coverage
4.1 Market definition
4.2 Reference year
4.3 Scope of the study
4.4 Market segments
5 Hypotheses and caveats in the report
5.1 Key caveats
5.2 Currency conversion
5.3 Market derivation
6 Market overview
7 Presentation
7.1 Internet and data growth
7.2 Electricity pricing in the United States
7.3 Data center site selection criteria
8 Market opportunities and trends
8.1 Deployment of microgrids in hyperscale data centers
8.2 Innovative data center technologies
8.3 AI is driving liquid immersion and adoption of direct-on-chip cooling
8.4 Innovative UPS battery technologies
8.5 Increase in renewable energy purchases for large-scale data centers
8.6 Adoption of hyperconverged and converged infrastructure platforms
9 market growth catalysts
9.1 COVID-19 in the Hyperscale Data Center Market
9.2 Large-scale 5G deployment and data centers
9.3 Growing investment in hyperscale data centers
9.4 Cloud and connectivity drive demand for hyperscale data centers
9.5 IoT and Big Data Drive Demand for Hyperscale Data Centers
9.6 Mergers and Acquisitions to Fuel Large-Scale Data Center Growth
9.7 Tax incentives to stimulate large-scale investment
10 market restrictions
10.1 Location constraints for building large-scale data centers
10.2 Data center security challenges
10.3 Shortage of skilled labor
10.4 Increased carbon emissions from data centers
10.5 Increase in water consumption by hyperscale operators
11 Market landscape
11.1 Market overview
11.2 Investment: Market Size and Forecast
11.3 Zone: Market Size and Forecast
11.4 Electric capacity: Market size and forecast
11.5 IT Infrastructure Market Size and Forecast
11.6 Supporting infrastructure: Market size and forecast
11.7 Analysis of the five forces
12 Infrastructures
12.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
12.2 IT infrastructure
12.3 Electrical infrastructure
12.4 Mechanical infrastructure
12.5 General construction
13 IT infrastructure
13.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
13.2 Server infrastructure
13.3 Storage infrastructure
13.4 Network infrastructure
14 Electrical infrastructure
14.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
14.2 UPS systems
14.3 Generators
14.4 Transfer switches and switchgear
14.5 Electrical distribution units
14.6 Other electrical infrastructure
15 Mechanical infrastructure
15.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
15.2 Cooling systems
15.3 Racks
15.4 Other infrastructure
16 Cooling systems
16.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
16.2 CRAC & CRAH units
16.3 Cooling units
16.4 Cooling towers, condensers and dry coolers
16.5 Economizers and Evaporative Coolers
16.6 Other cooling units
17 Cooling technology
17.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
17.2 Air cooling techniques
17.3 Liquid-based cooling techniques
18 General construction
18.1 Market Overview and Growth Driver
18.2 Core and shell development
18.3 Installation and commissioning services
18.4 Building design and engineering
18.5 Physical security
18.6 DCIM / BMS solutions
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