Traffic from data centers are now a major driving force behind the
Internet; even the smallest of businesses now rely on data centers for revenue
generation. And the largest data centers today are orders of magnitude larger
than the supercomputing centers of a few years ago. Until quite recently, for most data center
managers, optical data centers were nice to dream about, but not really
essential. Perhaps they needed an
optical link or two, at most. Today, the
all-optical data center – perhaps even an all-SMF data center -- is something
that even managers of medium-sized data centers should be considering.
All of these trends means that the opportunities for selling optical
networking systems into data centers have expanded considerably in the past few
years. In this report, we identify and
forecast just what these opportunities are.
The markets and market trends discussed in this report include:
Next-generation Ethernet. We
discuss how the transition from GigE to 10G, 40G and 100G will lead to
significant new revenue generation opportunities for firms with Ethernet
products of all types and what the likely roadmap and timetables for optical
Ethernet in the data center will look like
InfiniBand (IB) and Fibre Channel.
These standards are often declared dead; murdered by Ethernet. But they continue to find large addressable
markets and have aggressive roadmaps promoted by their trade associations. This report will show how these standards
will profitably fit into the optical data center that is expected to emerge
over the next few years
Novel networking architectures.
The report will examine how SDN and virtualization will affect physical
infrastructure deployment in the coming optical data center and which
components and subsystems firms will be able to benefit from this.
This report will also include an assessment of the leading suppliers
of optical components and modules and will provide guidance on how the product
market strategies of these firms will evolve as the market for optical
networking in data centers develops worldwide.
The report also includes granular five-year forecasts of both optical
transceivers and AOCs with appropriate breakouts by data rate, standards, wavelength
and form factor.
Volume II of this report will be published in July, 2014. It will discuss the optical networking
opportunities emerging in the access, metro and long-haul networks to support
data center connectivity.
Reasons to Buy
- This is the first report focused on how data centers will be transitioning from primarily copper to primarily fiber. Our five-year forecasts are in revenue and ports shipped terms, with breakouts by network type, form factor, data rate and reach.
- Provides insight into early deployments of 100G explaining implications of IEEE variants and non-standard solutions that have cropped up. Emerging networking technologies such as SDN and disaggregated racks and their impact on adoption of optics in the data center will be presented and analyzed.
- Our analysis is based on researching the entire value chain including component manufacturers, network equipment manufacturers and end users (data center managers).
- Written by Lisa Huff, who is a Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP). She visits all types of data centers on a regular basis so gathers her research first hand.
Spanning over, “Optical
Data Center Markets: Volume I - Optical Opportunities Inside the Data Center” report
covering the Executive Summary, Introduction, Data Center Networking Trends
Analysis, Product Trends In the Optical Data Center, Data Center Optics
Suppliers to Watch, Data Center Optics Five Year Forecasts.
For
further information on this report, please visit- http://mrr.cm/4cz
Find all Data Center Reports at: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/data-center
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