A List of Figures - Ten years of Data Centre Development from 2010 to 2020
Methodology – Ten years of Data Centre Development from 2010 to 2020
Introduction - Ten years of Data Centre Development from 2010 to 2020
Background Summary – The Data Centre Decade: Ten years of Data Centre Development from 2010 to 2020
Section One - The Data Centre Decade: Europe, Middle East & Africa region – The Key Trends in Data Centre Development from 2010 to 2020
Section Two: The North America & South America region – The Key Trends in Data Centre Developments from 2010 to 2020
Section Three - The Data Centre Decade: The Asia Pacific region – The Key Trends in Data Centre Developments from 2010 to 2020
Summary of key Data Centre Trends – from 2010 to 2020
2020 to 2030 The next Data Centre Decade: Looking Forward - The global outlook for Data Centre developments from 2020 onwards
The Next Data Centre Decade: Looking forward – The growth in sustainable Data Centres from 2020 to 2030
List of Figures
Figure 1 – A table showing the conversion rates used for local currency - converted into USD $1
Figure 2 – A chart showing examples of selected USA Data Centre City Cluster area pricing compared with the national price average – in USD per month
Figure 3 – A chart showing examples of selected EMEA Data Centre City Cluster pricing compared with the national average price – in m2 in USD per month – as of the end of 2019
Figure 4 – A chart showing examples of selected Asia Pacific Data Centre City Cluster pricing compared with the national average price – in m2 in USD per month – as of the end of 2019
Figure 5 – A chart showing the evolution in Data Centre business models since 2010 to 2020
Figure 6 – A table showing the key technology services being developed in the Data Centre
Figure 7 – A table showing the factors that determine the attractiveness of a Data Centre location
Figure 8 – A pie chart showing the largest Data Centre Providers as a percentage of total space in France in per cent
Figure 9 – A pie chart showing the largest Data Centre Providers as a percentage of total space in Germany in per cent
Figure 10 – A pie chart showing the largest Data Centre Providers as a percentage of total space in the Netherlands in per cent
Figure 11 – A pie chart showing the largest Data Centre Providers as a percentage of total space in the UK in per cent
Figure 12 – A chart showing the components of the typical generic Hyperscale Data Centre facility
Figure 13 – A table showing a selection of the largest digital service provider Data Centre facilities worldwide
Figure 14 – A table showing the Greenpeace/North China Electric Power University survey of the use of renewable power by Chinese internet providers
Figure 15 – A table showing the valuation of leading Data Centre companies worldwide - in millions of USD
Figure 16 – A table showing the value in USD per m2 for selected Data Centre A&M deals over the past decade
Figure 17 – A table showing the development costs for selected Data Centre facilities worldwide – in millions of USD
Figure 18 – A table showing the development costs for Digital Realty in the USA (in USD per square foot)
Figure 19 – A table showing the key Data Centre Country Âé¶¹Ô´´s worldwide forecast as of the end of 2020 - in m2
Figure 20 – A table showing selected Data Centre Country Âé¶¹Ô´´s ranked according to space divided by population as of the end of 2020
Figure 21 – A chart showing the growth in the 15 largest European Data Centre Country Âé¶¹Ô´´s in m2 from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 22 - A chart showing the growth in the 9 largest Asia Pacific Data Centre Country Âé¶¹Ô´´s in m2 from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 23 – A chart showing the growth in the 10 largest US Data Centre Clusters in m2 from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 24 – A chart showing the forecast increase in data usage from the Cisco 2020 Global Network Trends report
Figure 25 – A table showing subscriber numbers for social networking services as of 2010 in millions of users
Figure 26 - A table showing subscriber numbers for social networking services as of the end of 2019 in billions of users
Figure 27 – A chart showing the increase in smartphone shipments worldwide from 2010 to 2019 in millions of users
Figure 28 – A table showing utility power costs in selected countries as of 2010 - in USD per kWH
Figure 29 - A table showing utility power costs in selected countries as of 2020 - in USD per kWH
Figure 30 – A chart showing the key drivers for Data Centre development from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 31 – A table showing the key Data Centre Acquisitions and Mergers worldwide since 2010
Figure 32 – A table showing the key developments in Data Centre design since 2010
Figure 33 – A chart showing the growth in worldwide Cloud Computing service revenues since 2010
Figure 34 – A pie chart showing the key customer segments of Equinix Data Centres as of 2012 - in per cent
Figure 35 - A pie chart showing the key customer segments of Equinix Data Centres as of the end of 2019 - in per cent
Figure 36 – A chart showing Data Centre space growth by EMEA Region major countries from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in ‘000’s of m2
Figure 37 – A chart showing EMEA Region Data Centre power growth by major countries from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in MW
Figure 38 – A chart showing Americas Region Data Centre space growth from the end of 2010 to the end of 2019 - in ‘000’s of m2
Figure 39 – A chart showing Data Centre power by the Americas Region as of the end of 2010 to the end of 2019 - in MW
Figure 40 – A chart showing the Data Centre space growth by Asia Pacific Region countries from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in ‘000’s of m2
Figure 41 – A chart showing the growth in Data Centre power by Asia Pacific Region countries from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in MW
Figure 42 – A table summarising the growth in Data Centre space by each of the 3 regions from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in ‘000’s of m2
Figure 43 – A chart showing the increase in Data Centre space by the 3 regions - from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in ‘000’s of m2
Figure 44 – A table showing the increase of Data Centre power by the 3 regions - from 2010 to the end of 2019 – in MW
Figure 45 – A chart showing the increase of Data Centre power by the 3 regions - from 2010 to the end of 2019 – in MW
Figure 46 – A table showing the key Data Centre City area clusters worldwide - in m2 as of the end of 2019
Figure 47 – A table showing the key statistics for Data Centres in the EMEA region as of the end of 2019
Figure 48 – A table showing the key cloud & digital infrastructure developments in the EMEA region
Figure 49 – A chart showing the growth in internet traffic for the largest European Internet Exchange (Frankfurt DE-CIX) from 2010 to April 2020 (in TB or Terra-Bytes)
Figure 50 – A chart showing the growth in EMEA Data Centre space from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in m2
Figure 51 – A chart showing the growth in EMEA Data Centre power from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in MW
Figure 52 – A table showing the largest 3rd party Data Centre markets in EMEA region as of the end of 2019 – in m2
Figure 53 – A table showing the key EMEA Data Centre expansions from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 54 – A table showing the key Equinix EMEA Data Centre expansions from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 55 – A table showing the key EMEA Data Centre expansions from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 56 – A table summarizing the key trends in EMEA Data Centre expansion from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 57 – A table showing the key e-shelter Data Centre facilities in Germany as of the end of 2019
Figure 58 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in the UK as of the end of 2019
Figure 59 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in Germany as of the end of 2019
Figure 60 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Netherlands as of the end of 2019
Figure 61 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in France as of the end of 2019
Figure 62 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in Switzerland as of the end of 2019
Figure 63 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in Finland as of the end of 2019
Figure 64 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre facilities in the rest of the EMEA as of the end of 2019
Figure 65 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of Equinix Data Centre space in the EMEA by per cent
Figure 66 – A table showing the Global Switch European Data Centre facilities as of the end of 2019
Figure 67 – A table showing the Interxion Europe Data Centre facility in Netherlands as the end of 2019
Figure 68 – A table showing the key Interxion Data Centre facilities in France as of the end of 2019
Figure 69 – A table showing the key Interxion Data Centre facilities in Germany as of the end of 2019
Figure 70 – A table showing the key Interxion Data Centre facilities in Sweden as of the end of 2019
Figure 71 – A table showing the key Virtus Data Centre facilities in the UK as of the end of 2019
Figure 72 – A table showing the key statistics for Data Centres in the Americas region as of the end of 2019
Figure 73 – A table showing the cloud & digital infrastructure present in the Americas region
Figure 74 – A chart showing the growth in North American Data Centre space from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in m2
Figure 75 – A chart showing the growth in North American Data Centre power from 2010 to the end of 2019 – in MW
Figure 76 – A chart showing the growth in South American Data Centre space from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in m2
Figure 77 – A chart showing the growth in South American Data Centre power from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in MW
Figure 78 – A table showing the largest 3rd party Data Centre markets in the Americas region as of the end of 2019
Figure 79 – A table showing the key Data Centre expansions in North & South America from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 80 – A table showing key Equinix North America Data Centre expansion from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 81 – A pie chart showing the breakdown of Equinix Americas regional Data Centre space by Metro Âé¶¹Ô´´ in per cent
Figure 82 – A table showing the key Equinix Data Centre Metro areas - in m2 as of the end of 2019
Figure 83 – A table showing the key trends in North America & South America Data Centre expansion from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 84 – A table showing the key statistics for Data Centres in the Asia Pacific region as of the end of 2019
Figure 85 – A chart showing the ranking of Cloud Readiness in 2018 for 14 Asian Countries
Figure 86 – A table showing the cloud & digital infrastructure present in the Asia Pacific region
Figure 87 – A chart showing Asia Pacific region Data Centre space growth from 2010 to the end of 2019 - in m2
Figure 88 – A chart showing Asia Pacific region Data Centre power growth from 2010 to the end of 2019 – in MW
Figure 89 – A table showing the largest 3rd party Data Centre markets in Asia Pacific region as of the end of 2019 – in m2
Figure 90 – A table showing the key Data Centre expansion in the Asia Pacific region from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 91 – A table showing the key 3rd party Data centre expansions by Equinix in the Asia Pacific region from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 92 – A pie chart showing the breakdown of 21vianet Group Data Centre space by city area in per cent
Figure 93 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of Equinix space in the Asia Pacific region by per cent
Figure 94 – A table showing the GDS Holdings Data Centre facilities by location with space & utilisation in China
Figure 95 – A pie chart showing the GDS Data Centre Hyperscale customer breakdown as of the end of 2019 in per cent
Figure 96 – A chart showing the increase in GDS Holdings annual capex in millions of USD from 2015 to 2019
Figure 97 – A table showing the Global Switch Data Centre facility in the Asia Pacific region as of the end of 2019
Figure 98 – A table showing the I advantage Data Centre facilities in Hong Kong as of the end of 2019
Figure 99 – A table showing the ST Telemedia GDC Data Centre facilities worldwide
Figure 100 – A table showing the key Data Centre trends in the Asia Pacific region from 2010 to the end of 2019
Figure 101 – A chart showing forecast Data Centre space (in ‘000’s of m2) & power (in ‘000s of MW) in the EMEA region – from 2020 to 2030
Figure 102 – A chart showing forecast Data Centre space (in ‘000’s of m2) & power (in ‘000s of MW) in the Americas region – from 2020 to 2030
Figure 103 – A chart showing forecast Data Centre space (in ‘000s of m2) & power (in ‘000’s of MW) in the Asia Pacific region – from 2020 to 2030
Figure 104 – A table showing the penetration levels of Data Centre space in m2 per head of population for selected country markets as of 2020
Figure 105 – A table showing new Chinese Data Centre developments in China from 2020 to 2021
Figure 106 – A diagram showing the application of the PUE (Price Usage Effectiveness) metric in a Data Centre facility
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