+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Middle East and Africa SSD Caching Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2023-2028)

  • PDF Icon

    Report

  • 100 Pages
  • April 2023
  • Region: Africa, Middle East
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 5764937
The Middle East and Africa SSD Caching Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.89% over the forecast period. SSD caching is a cost-effective approach to increase application performance rather than storing all data on flash storage. SSD caching improves storage speed by ensuring that frequently requested data is always available. When the host requests data, the caching program first checks SSD caches to determine whether the data already exists. Furthermore, caching software would employ algorithms to forecast data access patterns. SSD caching can occur in any SSD-enabled device, including personal PCs, external storage arrays, and servers.

Key Highlights

  • SSD Caching requires a combination of an SSD drive and associated software to work properly. Because SSD drives are expensive, they are used with regular hard drives to improve performance efficiency. The market is constantly expanding, with businesses implementing these solutions to save costs and enhance productivity. Organizations should examine massive data sets obtained from diverse data sources. SSD solutions simplify the process without requiring a large investment in high-powered drives and solutions.
  • SSDs based on NAND flash memory is ideal for Big Data applications because they provide ultra-fast storage performance and a quick return on investment. SSDs can be used as host cache, network cache, all-SSD storage arrays, or as the SSD layer in hybrid storage arrays.
  • According to OECD, the external financial flows to African economies and its population are increasing. In terms of employment, growth has been increasing, but the rate of job creation remains slow. According to the Internet World Stats, as of December last year, the number of internet users in Africa is 601.32 million, and 205.02 million in the Middle East.
  • SSD drives are costly; hence a combination of them needs to be used with traditional hard drives to enhance performance efficiency. The market is still growing, and many enterprises are deploying these solutions to cut costs and improve efficiency. These enterprises must analyze huge data sets coming from various data sources. SSD solutions simplify the task without investing too much in high-powered drives and solutions.
  • The outbreak of COVID-19 has had a significant effect on the market. The raw materials supply is affected. Hence the value chain is disrupted, causing an inflationary risk on products. The supply chain gap is projected to narrow as the electronics supply chains in China and South Korea recover after the pandemic.

MEA SSD Caching Market Trends

Enterprise Storage Expected to Hold Major Share

  • Servers are typically configured with banks of hard disc drives (HDD) or connected to storage area networks (SANs), which are large banks of hard drives. In the business storage network, improvements in server technology caused an I/O performance gap. SSD-based caching closes the I/O performance gap by lowering I/O latency and enhancing IOPS performance. Server-based caching does not necessitate storage array upgrades or the installation of any other appliances in the data path of important networks. SSD caching in servers effectively reduces the requirement for storage networks and arrays by servicing large percentages of the I/O demand of important servers at the network edge. This decrease in demand improves storage performance for other associated servers, potentially extending the storage infrastructure's useful life.
  • In a corporate environment, SSD caching stores previously requested data as it passes through the network, allowing it to be retrieved fast when needed. Placing previously requested material in temporary storage lessens the demand on an enterprise's bandwidth and speeds up access to the most up-to-date information. Enterprise SSDs store data permanently or momentarily cache data in nonvolatile semiconductor memory. NAND flash memory is used in these SSDs, providing better performance and less power than spinning HDDs. SSD caching is becoming more important as the demand for computing speed rises across various industries in the MEA region. As a result, many companies have entered the SSD cache market. This resulted in a decrease in the cost of SSD caches.
  • Data-center applications in various businesses are processing an expanding volume of data sets. The page cache's caching impact is hampered by its low capacity. Compared to hard discs and DRAM, emerging flash-based SSDs provide lower latency and costs. As a result, SSD-based caching is commonly used in data centers. According to the worldwide cloud index, data center traffic has increased data storage requirements. Because of its high-performance features, the high-traffic data center will increase demand for SSD caching. SSD caching allows data centers and cloud computing environments to host more users and complete more transactions per second by accelerating input/output operations per second (IOPs) and reducing latency.
  • Maintaining investments, on the other hand, is the most difficult task. Due to the pandemic, company and customer workloads have increased dramatically, necessitating a careful balance between protecting existing investments and buying the appropriate cloud storage to meet the increasing demand. Furthermore, organizations have faced additional problems upskilling their current workforces, as cloud adoption necessitates certain skills and knowledge to ensure effective migrations to new platforms.
  • The rapid expansion of Internet-connected users and an expanding number of SMEs and cloud service suppliers has created tremendous growth opportunities across the region, where interconnection bandwidth is accelerating due to strong demand. According to Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (UAE), as of March this year, there were around 3.67 million broadband internet subscriptions in the United Arab Emirates.


Demand for the Cloud Storage Driving the Market Growth

  • Hybrid cloud technologies have reached a high level of maturity in the industry, allowing clients to operate workloads in a hybrid environment while guaranteeing that they are exploiting the cloud without disrupting business operations (e.g., AWS Outpost, Azure Stack & Google Anthos). Cloud platforms enabled new, complex business models and have been orchestrating more global-based integration networks in recent years. The deployment of storage solutions over the cloud offers greater convenience, as the service vendor is solely responsible for providing maximum uptime, data security, and periodic updates, thus, decreasing the total cost of ownership.
  • The need to reduce latency by moving data closer to the customer and governmental and business regulations for data to be kept locally within different areas are projected to drive growth in cloud storage in the MEA region. Enterprises in the region installing complex cloud infrastructures want systems that can quickly store, retrieve, process, and analyze large amounts of business-critical data. As a result of this demand, many firms in the Middle East and Africa are switching from SATA-based SSDs to NVMe-based SSDs for primary storage. The latest NVMe SSDs include caching capabilities. The data center sector is rapidly expanding, with a greater emphasis on efficiency and maximum uptime.
  • In addition, the cloud acts as a catalyst for IT transformation, providing the flexibility to combine the preferred clouds and existing on-premises infrastructure in the ratio best suited for the workload. According to Cisco Systems, This year, cloud traffic in the Middle East and Africa would amount to an estimated 304 exabytes.
  • Furthermore, the rising focus on cost optimization and business agility has led to the expansion of cloud data centers. Also, cloud services adapt easily to the changing landscape to meet new requirements. This allows the client organization to focus on its core competency, which, in turn, results in its overall growth.
  • With unstructured data expanding by more than 50% annually, managed service providers are looking at cloud storage as an upfront revenue opportunity. The greater need for storage control further augmented this. The foray into advanced technologies prompts companies to emphasize updating their storage system to match the competition. The hybrid cloud is one such trend that significantly boosts the market growth. However, security and the need for more network bandwidth for data transfer can challenge the development of the market.


MEA SSD Caching Market Competitor Analysis

The SSD Caching Market in the Middle East and Africa is consolidated with the presence of key players like Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, Micron Technology Inc., Western Digital Corporation, and QNAP Systems Inc. Players in the market are adopting strategies such as partnerships, mergers, innovations, and acquisitions to enhance their product offerings and gain sustainable competitive advantage.

In November 2022: QNAP Systems, Inc., a computing, networking, and storage solution innovator, launched the high-performance TVS-hx74 QuTS hero NAS series, which includes the 4-bay TVS-h474, 6-bay TVS-h674, and 8-bay TVS-h874 models, all of which feature 12th Gen Intel, multi-core/multi-thread processors. The TVS-hx74, which runs the ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system, assures data integrity and enables inline data deduplication and compression, near-infinite snapshots, and real-time SnapSync. The dependable TVS-hx74 handles tough business difficulties in storage, backup, virtualization, and application servers with PCIe Gen 4 (up to twice the transmission speed of Gen 3) expandability, M.2 NVMe SSD caching, and 2.5GbE networking.

Additional benefits of purchasing the report:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support


This product will be delivered within 2 business days.

Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 MARKET INSIGHTS
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.2.1 Threat of New Entrants
4.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.2.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.2.4 Threat of Substitutes
4.2.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
4.3 Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.4 Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on the Industry
5 MARKET DYNAMICS
5.1 Introduction to Market Dynamics
5.2 Market Drivers
5.2.1 Improvements Offered by SSDs Over Conventional HDDs
5.2.2 Demand for the Cloud Storage Driving the Market Growth
5.3 Market Challenges
5.3.1 High Cost of Products and Inconsistency regarding Low-rate Latency by SSDs
6 MARKET SEGMENTATION
6.1 Application
6.1.1 Enterprise Storage
6.1.2 Personal Storage
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1 Company Profiles
7.1.1 Intel Corporation
7.1.2 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
7.1.3 Micron Technology Inc.
7.1.4 Western Digital Corporation
7.1.5 QNAP Systems Inc.
7.1.6 NetApp Inc.
7.1.7 Kioxia (Toshiba Memory Corporation)
7.1.8 SK Hynix Inc.
7.1.9 ADATA Technology Co. Ltd
7.1.10 Seagate Technology LLC
7.1.11 Transcend Information Inc.
7.1.12 Inspur Group
7.1.13 Microsemi (Microchip Technology Inc.)
8 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS9 FUTURE OF THE MARKET

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Intel Corporation
  • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
  • Micron Technology Inc.
  • Western Digital Corporation
  • QNAP Systems Inc.
  • NetApp Inc.
  • Kioxia (Toshiba Memory Corporation)
  • SK Hynix Inc.
  • ADATA Technology Co. Ltd
  • Seagate Technology LLC
  • Transcend Information Inc.
  • Inspur Group
  • Microsemi (Microchip Technology Inc.)

Methodology

Loading
LOADING...