Home Brand View Global modular data centre market to maintain robust growth – Frost & Sullivan Huawei’s smart modular data centre solution has grown rapidly in recent years, increasing from 12.7 per cent in 2017 to 20.5 per cent in 2020 by Gulf Business December 12, 2021 Research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan has released its Global Modular Data Centre Market Report. According to the report, market share for Huawei’s smart modular data centre solution has grown rapidly in recent years, increasing from 12.7 per cent in 2017 to 20.5 per cent in 2020. The report also notes that the global modular data centre market is expected to maintain rapid growth, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20.9 per cent over 2020–2026. While such growth will place higher requirements on the product strength and service responsiveness of modular data centre vendors, the key to Huawei’s leadership position lies in its ongoing, high investment in innovating technologies and product integration. For example, in 2017, Huawei’s FusionModule 2000 Smart Modular Solution was certified by the Uptime Institute, “The Global Authority on Data Centre Best Practices,” becoming the world’s first modular data centre solution to obtain Uptime TIER-Ready IV certification. Huawei’s smart modular data centres integrate power supply and power distribution, temperature control, cabinet aisles, cabling, and monitoring into a single module, ensuring rapid delivery and on-demand deployment. Source: Frost & Sullivan Global Modular Data Centre Market Report In September 2020, Huawei launched its next generation FusionModule 5.0 smart modular data centre, based on concepts of modularisation, intelligence — including an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based automated inspection robot for data centres — and a full-scale lithium-ion battery, SmartLi. FusionModule 5.0 also benefits from a suite of Huawei innovations — collectively referred to as i3 — including Huawei’s intelligent power supply and distribution technology, iPower, the iCooling intelligent thermal management solution that improves Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), and iManager, a centralised, smart management solution. These innovations help to build a smart data centre solution that is simple, green, intelligent, and secure. More recently, in July 2021, a new PUE test record was set for Huawei’s smart modular data centre products. Annual average PUE was recorded as low as 1.111, representing a significant improvement on the market average, which sits around 1.5. An important indicator for measuring the energy efficiency of a data centre, PUE is defined as the ratio of total facility energy compared to the energy exclusively used by Information Technology (IT) equipment in the facility. Accordingly, a lower PUE value indicates higher energy efficiency and improved energy savings. Huawei’s smart modular data centre solution maximises the use of natural cooling sources, in order to reduce the power consumed by temperature control systems. Combined with iCooling, this helps to achieve some of the lowest PUE figures in the industry. As a result, the solution can reduce the total power consumption of a data centre by almost 25 per cent, translating into significant energy savings, helping customers to build green, low-carbon data centres. Huawei smart modular data centres are already widely used in diverse industries, worldwide, including in the carrier, Internet Service Provider (ISP), government, finance, education, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation sectors. Looking ahead, Huawei aims to continue to create more value for customers through ongoing technological innovation, in turn contributing to the healthy development of the industry as a whole. Tags Data Centre Frost & Sullivan huawei 0 Comments You might also like Huawei joins industry leaders in Baku to address cybersecurity challenges Huawei launches line-up of flagship devices in the UAE Petal Ads to demonstrate its diverse targeting capabilities at Arabian Travel Market 2023 Dubai opens world’s largest solar-powered data centre