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SSD Caching Market Size, Share, and COVID Impact Analysis, By Type (Read SSD caching and Write SSD caching) By Applications (Enterprise Storage and Personal Storage), Regional Forecast, 2024-2032
Report Format: PDF | Published Date: Ongoing | Report ID: FBI108239 | Status : UpcomingSSD (Solid State Drive) Caching represents the major progression in primary storage high-tech developments in recent years. It is a storage and computing technology that stores recently and frequently used data to a fast SSD cache. It helps to solve HDD-linked I/O issues by increasing IOPS performance and minimizing latency, significantly reducing loading and execution times.
SSD cache leverages the low latency and high speed of SSDs in providing quicker read performance while retrieving critical data over high demand and frequency. The feature aids users in meeting storage capacity and high I/O load demands while boosting performance. It offers benefits in read traffic-exhaustive environments such as E-mail (Microsoft Exchange) and Online Transaction Processing (OLTP).
The technology also minimizes the cost and time to process an application, as they are quicker in speed compared to traditional hard drives. Hence, IT professionals benefit from these temporary storage techniques and look for numerous ways to benefit from SSD Caching techniques. For instance,
- In September 2022, Qnap Systems, Inc. introduced the QuTS hero series NAS TS-hx87XU-RP which is available in different bay models such as 9, 18, 22, and 30-bay. Users can apply SSD caching to enhance IO/s-concentrated workloads for retrieving vital data.
Impact of COVID-19 on SSD Caching Market:
The widespread of COVID-19 had a significant effect on SSD caching industry. The rising usage of internet connections increased the demand for private and public cloud services. It also increased the potential requirement for data center architecture to satisfy the growing requirements of users.
The rising high-traffic volumes of the database, data centers, and cloud-based applications complemented the need for storage technologies in the market. Hence, SSD caching technology gained momentum with the pandemic. For instance,
- In December 2020, Kingston announced the launch of new five SSD data centers in India. The modernized server SSDs provide exceptional I/O and latency probability that are necessities among SSD Data Center Class. The data centers include Kingston DC450R, Kingston DC500M, Kingston DC500R, Kingston DC1000B, and Kingston DC1000M.
Such advancements contribute to the further demand and growth of SSD caching in the industry.
Key Insights:
The report will cover the following key insights:
- Micro Macro Economic Indicators
- Drivers, Restraints, Trends, and Opportunities
- Business Strategies Adopted by the Players
- Impact of COVID-19 on the SSD Caching Market
Analysis by Application:
Enterprise storage accounts for a significant share with increasing demand to store earlier demanded data as it passes over the network, enabling it to recover quickly when desired. SSD caching in servers efficiently decreases the need for storage arrays and networks by servicing huge percentages of the I/O. This reduces demand and enhances storage enactment for other allied servers, possibly encompassing the storage structure's usage life.
Data center applications in various industries are handling a growing amount of data sets. The cache caching effect is hindered due to its capacity, and SSDs offer lower costs and latency. Thus, SSD-based caching is frequently implemented in data centers. Also, the growing hybrid work culture and implementation of cloud-based infrastructures enable users for more transactions in reduced time and accelerate the IOPs operations with minimized latency.
Regional Analysis:
The SSD caching market is categorized into five regions: North America, the Middle East and Africa, South America, Asia Pacific, and Europe.
North America is expected to hold the major share with advancements in Big Data, cloud computing IoT, AI, and other technological advancements. The faster adoption and extensive usage of emerging technologies contribute to the rising demand for storage capabilities, increasing the region's market share.
Also, the region has the presence of several prominent players such as AWS, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Oracle, and others. Such enterprises are enhancing their IT infrastructure with SSD caching. Hence, SSD caching in IT set-up systems has become essential for faster data transfer, saving time and improving performance. The traditional hard drives are also substituted with modern SSDs for better usability and productivity.
The distribution of the SSD caching market by region is as follows:
- North America – 30%
- South America – 15%
- Europe – 20%
- The Middle East and Africa – 10%
- Asia-Pacific – 25%
Key Players:
The report will include key players such as Intel Corporation, Micron Technology Inc., Inspur Group, ADATA Technology Co. Ltd, Kingston, NetApp Inc., Micron Technology Inc., Seagate Technology LLC, QNAP Systems Inc., Edge Memory, Adaptec, SK Hynix Inc., and others.
Segmentation:
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Key Industry Developments:
- February 2023: NetApp introduced QLC Flash storage, a new array family, to increase the capacity and SSD speed. The company has also added AFF A150, a beginner-level AFF all-NVMe flash array.
- December 2022: Micron Technology delivered an advanced client SSD, Micron 2550 NVMe, for PC OEM consumers using ordinary desktops and laptops. It offers users responsiveness and less power ingestion required to cover battery life for home and work PCs.
- July 2022: QNAP, in collaboration with Intel, launched industrial-grade NAS storage, TS-i410X 10GbE. The new industrial storage is optimized for digital data management and IoT applications in severe environments. It is specifically elevated for industrial-grade SSDs, like Exascend SI3. Users can efficiently apply SSD cache acceleration, augmenting overall NAS access speeds and performance.
- Global
- 2023
- 2019-2022