Recordable Optical Disc Market Is Driven By Increasing Demand For Archived Solutions
Recordable
Optical Disc Market: Overview
Recordable
optical discs are commonly used for data storage and retrieval
purposes. These discs came up with a breakthrough technology to store
data on magnetic discs and provided efficient results in comparison
to the traditional magnetic tape and floppy disks. Recordable optical
discs are laser based optical recording discs. The laser light is
used to change the reflectivity of the optical disc and eliminate
data duplicity.
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Recordable
optical disc market is segmented on the basis of recording modes,
disc type, capacity and end-users. The recording modes of optical
discs is further classified as Disc At Once (DAO), Track At Once
(TAO), Session At Once (SAO) and packet writing. DAO recording
technology is suitable for writing disc at one go and is usually
preferred for duplication of optical disc. This technology is
basically used in DVDs. TAO recording mode is used for writing the
individual tracks on the disc and mostly preferred in writing data
and audio into CDs/DVDs at the same time.
SAO
allows multiple sessions to finalize the recorded data on the disc.
SAO mode is preferred for optical disc used in computer drives. SAO
recording mode is avoided for the disc which contains audio data.
Packet writing allows recordable optical discs to be used in similar
fashion to the floppy disk and is preferable for both recordable and
re-recordable discs.
Recordable
Optical Disc Market: Segmentation
On
the basis of disc type, the market is segmented as CDs, DVDs and
Blue-ray discs. Also, on the basis of capacity, recordable optical
disc market is further segmented into three categories, viz. less
than 5 GB storage, between 5 GB & 10 GB and higher than 10 GB.
The recordable optical disc market is segmented on the basis of
end-users as media and entertainment industries, education
institutes, healthcare centers and others (manufacturing industries
and general purposes).
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Recordable
Optical Disc Market: Drivers, Restraints, and Trends
The
latest developments in the optical disc and increasing demand for
archived solutions is expected to the drive the recordable optical
disc market. The recently developed UV optical disc provides data
storage over 100 GB and is expected to lead in its adoption for
commercial data storage purposes. Similarly, media and entertainment
industries are largely dependent on recordable optical discs to
commercialize and archive their audio/video data. Further, evolution
of holographic data storage technologies in recordable optical disc
that stores data in a three-dimensional code and provides high-rate
of security may lead to its adoption in near future.
However,
rising adoption of cloud based data storage services and ease of
accessibility, portability and large data capacities (in TBs)
provided by flash drives and hard disc drives (HDD) are the key
factors which are restraining the recordable optical disc market. The
rising trend of Internet of Things (IoT) is further expected to curb
the market growth.
Securing
data from malicious programmers/hackers is one of the major data
threat which is rising globally. By developing more efficient and
effective recordable optical disc which provide high data security
with easy portability can be foreseen as the market opportunity. The
emerging optical disc storage technologies such as 3D optical storage
disc is anticipated to drive the recordable optical disc market in
the future years.
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Supply and demand
Market size
Current trends/opportunities/challenges
Competitive landscape
Technological breakthroughs
Value chain and stakeholder analysis
The
regional analysis covers:
North America (U.S. and Canada)
Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and others)
Western Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Nordic
countries, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand)
Middle East and Africa (GCC, Southern Africa, North Africa)
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