DUBLIN, 7 August 2020 / PRNewswire / – Added to the offer of ResearchAndMarkets.com the “African Data Center Market – Industry Outlook and Forecasts 2020-2025”.
Server infrastructure
Storage infrastructure
Network infrastructure
Segmentation by electricity infrastructure
UPS systems
Generators
Transfer switches and switches
Pdu
Other electrical infrastructure
Segmentation using mechanical infrastructure
Cooling systems
CRAC Units – CRAH
Cooling units
Cooling towers and dry chillers
Other units
Grids
Other mechanical infrastructure
Segmentation through construction
Building development
Installation and commissioning services
Building designs
Physical security
Dcim
Level standard
Level I and Level II
Level III
Level IV
The Insights through GeographyData facility in South Africa is supplied with reliable backup power sources. The country suffers from unreliability in the supply of force. Inverters and turbines will continue to grow due to the expanding structure of giant and mega installations and misconception to the electricity grid. The increased need for intermediate knowledge responses in the country is expected to fuel demand for mobile movements and devices during the forecasting period. South Africa is the most likely to move on to the adoption of natural cooling coolers or evaporative chillers. The market for refrigeration systems will probably have at most the mega and hyperscale knowledge media structure, i.e. with a capacity of 10 MW. While several small services in Africa use DX-based CRAC assemblies, medium and extensive services install CRAH assemblies. The implementation of air-cooled CRAC systems with cooling equipment using glycol-based coolants or cooling is expected to increase during the forecasting period. In terms of general structure, most of the country’s shared services have physical security responses installed, protected by CCTV cameras and biometric systems. Companies have also followed DCIM/BMS responses that allow remote tracking of all operations.
South Africa
Morocco
Kenya
Nigeria
Other countries
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Edge
Broadcom
Cisco
Dell Technologies
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Huawei
Ibm
Juniper
Lenovo
Netapp
Leading providers of intermediate knowledge infrastructure
Tissue
Caterpillar
Cummins
Eaton
Shenzhen Envicool Technology
Legrand
MTU On Site Energy
Schneider Electric
Stulz
Rittal
Vertiv
Leading contractors
Atkins
Aveng Grinaker
Concor
Edarat Group
Etix everywhere
Technology of the future
Huawei
Isg
Leading investors in knowledge centers
Data Centers in Africa (Liquid Telecom)
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Icolo.io
Angolan Internet Technologies (ITA)
Inwi
MDXi (MainOne)
None
Orange
Raxio Data Center
Rayan Data Center
Teraco Knowledge Environments
Market dynamicsPortunits and trends
Renewable fuel growth
Smart cities initiatives drive data center and periphery deployments
Government to stimulate the virtual economy
Increased adoption of garage solutions one hundred percent Flash
Faster penetration of converged and hyper-converged infrastructure solution
Growth factors
Cloud adoption drives investment in knowledge centers
Spending on Big Data and IoT drives intermediate knowledge growth
Migration of on-site infrastructure to controlled and co-location services
Increased fiber connectivity
Data trafficking to bring the intermediate development of knowledge to life
Growth restrictions
Location restrictions for intermediate knowledge construction
Lack of professional labour
Budget constraints and limited support
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