As of the end of June 2016 UK DCCP is
forecast to be 701 MW and UK Data Centre raised floor space is forecast to be
657,000 m2 in total.
Publisher forecasts that the UK Data Centre
market, the largest in Europe, continues to see growth in new raised floor
space and Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) over the six month period to the
end of June 2016.
UK Data Centre raised floor space has
increased by almost 22,000 m2 and DCCP has risen by 32 MW over the past six
month period, due to new space introduced by Equinix (LD6), Gyron/NTT (Hemel
Hempstead), Telehouse Europe (North2), Datavita (Scotland) & Volta
(London).
The UK Data Centre landscape continues to
evolve, with two thirds of all new Data Centre space being constructed outside
of the London/M25 area, with Slough becoming the largest Data Centre cluster
outside of London. The spread of Data Centre clusters, with their own
associated IT & telecoms ecosystem, continues with Milton Keynes,
Birmingham and Manchester forming Data Centre clusters with average rates that
are 25 to 40 per cent below the average seen in the London/M25 area.
The London/M25 area is the largest single
Data Centre cluster and still accounts for 37 per cent of all UK Data Centre
space, but the proportion is falling over time as new facilities become
established in other geographical areas.
Data Centre facilities are being constructed
in new green-field areas, including Newport (Wales) and between Glasgow &
Edinburgh (Datavita Fortis). These facilities are able to take advantage of
reduced land costs and are offering lower priced hosting than the London/M25
areas.
The June 2016 edition of the Publisher UK
Data Centre Trends survey shows that the cost of Data Centre space in the
Slough area continues to increase with average rates almost as high as the
London/M25 area cluster – due in part to the utilization of high specification
Data Centre space, which are now achieving premium pricing.
New Data Centre services are being introduced
based on cloud connectivity, offering direct private network access to multiple
cloud providers in the Data Centre leveraging the ecosystem of providers in the
facility – with “cloud direct” services launched by Interxion, Virtus, Datum
and Colt Telecom during the period.
Other UK Data Centre trends include the
blurring of retail and wholesale space, with Data Centre Providers offering a
range of space for both segments using flexible Data Centre facilities. Wholesale
Data Centre Providers are also providing individual racks of capacity via
partners or resellers, with the result that there are a range of facilities
offering enterprise services.
As of the end of June 2016, UK DCCP is
forecast to be 701 MW and UK Data Centre raised floor space is forecast to be
657,000 m2 in total.
Publisher finds that UK Data Centre pricing
varies mainly according to the geographical cluster, the specification of the
facility and the level of connectivity present at the Data Centre facility
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