India Storage market to pick up in H2 2016
2016-10-21
India external storage market is expected to pick up despite a de-growth of 5.9 percent year on year (in vendor revenue) in Q2 2016 which stood at $64.4 million.
Midrange storage segment continued with the trend of year-on-year growth while entry level and high-end storage systems declined year on year in Q2 2016. Availability of enterprise class features in midrange storage systems is propelling the growth for midrange storage arrays.
Also due to increased cloud adoption, the entry level storage from SMBs is getting shifted to third party data centers. However, third party data centers are preferring midrange storage over entry level systems to serve the SMB customers as well due to increased capacities and features.
India Storage market was driven by banking and professional services in Q2 2016 while telecommunications vertical witnessed a sharp decline but this market is expected to grow in 2017 due to expansion projects pertaining to 4G rollouts. Large banking refresh deals drove the market in Q2 2016 and expecting the same to continue in H2 2016.
The adoption of cloud storage/cloud back-up/DR as a service, etc. are adversely impacting the traditional storage business. This trend has created a new buyer segment - third party datacenters that is expected to grow. Third party datacenter organizations have a better negotiation power than SMBs and hence a significant price based competition is due in future.
Across verticals, organizations witnessed an uptake of All Flash arrays and Hybrid Flash arrays (HFA). All Flash arrays have gained momentum for workloads like OLTP (online transaction processing), business intelligence, billing, virtual desktop infrastructure, database etc. The demand for both capacity and performance with a single box is addressed by Hybrid Flash arrays.
Increased demand for optimization technologies like virtualization, de-duplication, automatic tiering, compression and thin provisioning across organizations is being seen. There are several proof of concepts running around software defined storage and hyper converged infrastructure as well. This clearly indicates the demand for new optimization technologies in the market.
Dileep Nadimpalli, senior market analyst, Storage, IDC India said, "Increased acceptance of hyper converged infrastructure was witnessed among IT/ITeS organizations. This trend might have a marginal negative impact in the growth of AFA storage market specially in VDI environments."
Gaurav Sharma, research manager, Enterprise & IPDS, said, "Storage will become the next strategic asset towards achieving the new age digital initiatives. However, the approach to conquer storage performance is expected to remain hybrid (flash and other alternatives) with a combination of cloud based and datacentre options."
EMC continued to lead the market but witnessed a drop in its market share from 32.1 percent to 28.7 percent in Q2 2016 year-on-year. HPE achieved an all-time high revenue in Q2 2016 due to an increased uptake from banking. Dell also witnessed a significant growth due to uptake from professional services and government in Q2 2016. IBM, Netapp and HDS saw a year-on-year decline in storage revenues in Q2 2016.
The external enterprise storage systems market is expected to grow in single digit in terms of CAGR for 2015-2020 time-period. Banking and government sectors are expected to drive huge storage demand in the coming quarters. Government initiatives around digitalization, Smart Cities, Make in India and e-governance projects are expected to drive the storage demand in the near future.
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