Market Trends of France Data Center Server Industry
IT & Telecommunication Segment To Hold A Major Share In The Market
- Cloud data centers house IT infrastructure resources for shared use by multiple customers via an Internet connection.
- The expansion of its IT infrastructure has been receiving major funding from the French government. The popularity of and investments in cloud computing services are rising in France
- The rising adoption of the cloud across most businesses is being driven by new technologies like artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain. Scalable and strong cloud networks are being developed with the help of hyperscale data centers, which can enhance customer satisfaction, increase availability, and cut costs.
- In terms of 5G network services, France saw the deployments of these networks in 2020 for commercial and industrial services from Nokia, Orange Business Services, Free Mobile, Ericsson, and SNCF. According to French government plans, 5G should be available across the country by 2030. All four major operators had planned to install 5G in 3,000 locations by 2022, 8,000 by 2024, and 10,500 by 2025, which will further suggest the exponential generation of raw data in the near future. The 2G and 3G services will be decommissioned by 2026 and 2029, respectively.
- The rising use of smartphones in the French market results in a constant increase in data, necessitating a growing amount of storage space to accommodate this uncontrollable flow of data with the need for real-time processing and analysis. The data centers must manage the sheer amount of data. Thus, the requirement for extra servers in French data centers may increase as the number of smartphone users rises.
Blade Servers To Grow At A Faster Pace In The Coming Years
- Blade servers are designed to save space in data centers. Multiple blade servers can be housed in a single chassis, reducing the physical footprint required for your servers.
- Blade server chassis are typically designed with efficient cooling mechanisms, which can help maintain a consistent temperature in the data center and reduce cooling costs.
- Blade servers often come with integrated management tools that allow for centralized control and monitoring of all servers within the chassis.
- The growing adoption of technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), IT services, Internet penetration, and social media users by businesses are propelling the use of servers in data centers.
- Blade servers are generally designed with energy efficiency in mind, helping to reduce power consumption and operational costs.