Data Center Switch Market Size

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Data Center Switch market size, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Data Center Switch size report includes a market forecast to 2029 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry size analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Size of Data Center Switch Industry

Data Center Switch Market Summary
Study Period 2019 - 2029
Market Size (2024) USD 17.03 Billion
Market Size (2029) USD 22.02 Billion
CAGR (2024 - 2029) 5.27 %
Fastest Growing Market Asia Pacific
Largest Market North America

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Data Center Switch Market Major Players

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Data Center Switch Market Analysis

The Data Center Switch Market size is estimated at USD 17.03 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 22.02 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 5.27% during the forecast period (2024-2029).

Global data center investments are rising because of adopting cloud computing, data localization, and emerging technologies like 5G and IoT. Data centers are fast gaining popularity because of the shifting needs of businesses of all sizes, the ongoing creation of millions of linked devices, and the daily volume of data generated via the Internet.

  • Additional computer processing and decision-making processes are needed to exploit AI technology's potential fully. Depending on aspects like performance, capacity, and cost, the location of AI processing and data storage may range from the cloud to on-premises data centers to the network's periphery. Edge computing, projected to tremendously benefit from connected devices, innovative industries, and connected cars, would significantly impact the market under examination.
  • Core switches are experiencing new growth potential because of expanding traffic management. When the COVID-19 outbreak forced people to stay home, many turned to OTT services like Netflix for entertainment instead of going out to eat or to the movies. In the first three months of COVID-19, Netflix Asia-Pacific added 3.6 million new subscribers. Netflix decided to delete the highest bandwidth streams and cut traffic by tor to handle the high volume of incoming traffic while retaining the streaming service's quality.
  • The COVID-19 outbreak messed up the supply chain for building the data center. Lockdown-related delays in project completion and a decline in revenue from particularly hard-hit industries, like hospitality and entertainment, impacted construction activity and data center entry locations.
  • Due to the rapid adoption of cloud-based business processes, businesses have made significant investments in data management solutions to handle the massive volume of data produced by these systems. Virtual network-based servers are replacing conventional on-premises physical servers due to the growth of multi-cloud computing, which drives the global expansion of data centers and increases the demand for data center switching equipment.
  • However, one of the most significant expenses for data centers is still electricity. According to the International Energy Agency, data centers consume 1% of all electricity worldwide. They will use it in the next five years. Most of this energy consumption is required to run the servers, which generate heating and cooling. Again, a lot of energy is used in the cooling process.

Data Center Switches Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)