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Data Center Structured Cabling Systems Market
Overview | Contents | Figures
Published: November 2010
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Overview:
“Data Center Structured Cabling Systems Market” provides detailed analysis of the cabling inside data centers. Cabling system architectures are described for three different data center site sizes. New fiber and copper products, recently released, targeting the data center cabling market are described, analyzed and forecast, including new fiber plug n’ play products and new fiber MPO connectors. The current support of 10 Gbps Ethernet is described with details on future 40 and 100 Gbps Ethernet technologies inside data centers. New technologies, such as Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and virtualization are analyzed for their impact on data center cabling.
Five year forecasts, year-by-year, from 2009 (historical year) through 2015 includes:
- Number of data center sites by size
- Number of servers by data center size
- Copper cables, including UTP, coax and shielded cables
- Fiber cables, including multifiber trunk and harnesses
- UTP apparatus, including patch panels, outlets and connectors
- Fiber apparatus, including crossconnects, connectors, connectorized cables, and fiber plug n’ play modules.
Forecast data includes both value and volume
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1
Introduction
Data Center Cabling Update
Study Objectives
Methodology/Sources
General Notes
Chapter 2
Executive Summary
Data Center Evolution
Data Center System Architecture
Data Center Total Structured Cabling Systems Forecast
Fiber versus Copper Cabling Trends
Chapter 3
Data Centers in Enterprises Perspective
Data Center Overview
Historical Perspective
Data Center Physical Components
Data Center Market Drivers
TIA 942 Data Center Cabling Standards
TIA 942 –A Revised Data Center Standard
Uptime Institute New Standard
Power/Cooling Considerations
Chapter 4
Cabling Architectures
Standard Cabling Architecture
Small Data Centers
Medium Data Centers
Large Data Centers
Fiber Plug N’ Play Interconnects
Chapter 5
Copper Cabling Products
Copper Cabling Products Overview
Shielded Twisted Pair Copper Cabling
New Copper Cabling Product Designs
Chapter 6
Fiber Cabling Products
OM Family of Fiber Cables
High Density Fiber Systems
Plug N’ Play Fiber Products
10 Gbps Ethernet Products
40/100 Gbps Ethernet Products
New Fiber Products
Chapter 7
Cabling Product Trends
Reduced Diameter Cat 6a UTP Cables
New MRJ 21 UTP Jack
Active Optical Cables
Chapter 8
Technology Trends/Developments
Fiber Channel vs. Ethernet
Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Virtualization
Chapter 9
Data Center Forecast
Server Forecast
Server Forecast by Site Size
Data Center Sites Forecast
Chapter 10
Data Center Total SCS Forecast
Total Data Center Forecast & Growths
Total SCS by Fiber versus Copper Trends
Total SCS Market by Major Product Types
Data Center SCS as a Percentage of the Total SCS Market
Data Center Copper Cabling as a Percentage of the
Total Copper SCS Market
Data Center Fiber Cabling as a Percentage of the
Total Fiber SCS Market
Chapter 11
Cable Forecasts
Total Cable Market Forecast
Fiber – Copper Cable Segment Forecast
Copper Cable by UTP – STP – Coax Forecast
UTP Cable by Categories Forecast
Fiber Cable Forecast by Cable Types
Chapter 12
Apparatus Forecast
Total Apparatus Forecast
Fiber – Copper Apparatus Forecast
Copper Apparatus Forecast by Product Types
Fiber Apparatus Forecast by Product Types
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List of Figures:
Chapter 2
Fig. 2.1: Data Center Cabling Architectures
Fig. 2.2: Total Data Center SCS Market Forecast
Fig. 2.3: Data Center Fiber vs. Copper SCS Trends
Chapter 3
Fig. 3.1: Data Center – LAN Comparison
Fig. 3.2: Data Center Physical Layout
Fig. 3.3: IP Traffic Growth
Fig. 3.4: Data Center Standard Architecture
Chapter 4
Fig. 4.1: Data Center Cabling Architecture
Fig. 4.2: Small Data Center Site Cabling Architecture
Fig. 4.3: Medium Data Center Site Cabling Architecture
Fig. 4.4: Large Data Center Site Cabling Architecture
Fig. 4.5: Large Data Center Cross Connects
Chapter 6
Fig. 6.1: Multimode Fiber Types – Performance Grades
Fig. 6.2: Reach & Bandwidth by MM Fiber Types
Fig. 6.3: Multimode Fiber Link Distance Support
Fig. 6.4 10 Gbps Ethernet Standards
Chapter 9
Fig. 9.1 Data Center Server Forecast
Fig. 9.2 New vs. Existing Server Cabling Trends
Fig. 9.3 Number of Servers by Size
Fig. 9.4 Data Center Sites Forecast
Fig. 9.5 Number of Sites by Size
Chapter 10
Fig. 10.1: Total Data Center SCS Market Forecast
Fig. 10.2: Total Data Center SCS Market Yearto-Year Growths
Fig. 10.3: Fiber vs. Copper SCS Trends
Fig. 10.4: Total Data Center SCS by Product Types Forecast
Fig. 10.5: Data Center SCS % Total SCS Market
Fig. 10.6: Data Center Copper SCS % Total Copper SCS Market
Fig. 10.7: Data Center Fiber SCS % Total Fiber SCS Market
Chapter 11
Fig. 11.1: Total Data Center Cable Market Forecast
Fig. 11.2: Total Cable Market Year-to-Year Growths
Fig. 11.3: Fiber – Copper Cable Market Forecast
Fig. 11.4: Copper Cable by Types Volume Forecast
Fig. 11.5: Copper Cable by Types Market Forecast
Fig. 11.6: UTP Cable Volume Forecast by Category
Fig. 11.7: UTP Cable Volume by Category Trends
Fig. 11.8: UTP Cable Forecast by Category
Fig. 11.9: Fiber Cable Volume Forecast by Cable Types
Fig. 11.10: Fiber Cable Forecast by Cable Types
Chapter 12
Fig. 12.1: Total Apparatus Forecast
Fig. 12.2: Total Apparatus Year-to-Year Growths
Fig. 12.3: Fiber – Copper Apparatus Forecast
Fig. 12.4: Fiber – Copper Apparatus Trends
Fig. 12.5: Copper Apparatus Forecast by Product Types
Fig. 12.6: Copper Apparatus Volume Forecast by Product Types
Fig. 12.7: Fiber Apparatus Forecast by Product Types
Fig. 12.8: Fiber Apparatus Volume Forecast by Fig.Product Types
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