Micro Servers- Consume Less Power Without Compromising The Cutting-Edge Performance
With cloud-based services and cloud computing gaining unprecedented
prominence, there is a pressing need for large-scale data centers.
Micro servers are widely being employed in such data centers as they
consume less power without compromising the cutting-edge performance
required in critical technological services. Large-scale data centers
are making their presence felt in virtually all parts of the word,
and thus the market for micro servers is witnessing rapid growth as
well.
The structured and unstructured data created as a result of millions
of enterprise applications, social networks, and devices worldwide is
likely to act as a massive propeller to global micro servers market.
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Micro servers are typically designed to handle less intensive
workloads including but not
limited to: web serving, delivery nodes for simple content, and
dedicated hosting (low end). Currently, micro servers cost up to 63%
less than larger, conventional servers. Such servers are preferred
because they are easy to install as well as maintain-especially
because they feature a pre-installed operating system. Micro server
software is usually pre-configured by the manufacturer.
Most small- and medium-sized businesses make use of micro servers. In
some cases, large organizations that have a small IT team may also
choose to use micro servers, especially in a less strategic branch,
as traditional servers consume high amounts of power.
However, this market is anticipated to face a growth challenge from
the growing popularity of virtualized servers-especially in
enterprise networks. As virtualized network equipment gains a higher
market share, the need for actual server equipment decreases.
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Hence, the key factors viz. size and cost, both are highly optimized
compared to traditional servers. Also, micro servers aren't only
suited to low-end online content delivery, but they suit perfectly to
data processing tasks where the workload can be parceled up and
operated in parallel.
The largest market for micro servers currently exists in North
America. In other parts of the world as well, applications that rely
on the use of data centers are increasing, and so is media storage.
Growth in the micro servers market is also determined by the
increasing use of cloud computing and analytics that are projected to
show phenomenal growth rates over the period of forecast.
This report profiles leading entities in the micro servers market
such as: Calxed, HP, Applied Micro, AMD, and Intel (processors) and
ARM (chips).
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