Information Communication and Technology Reports India Data Center Market
India Data Center Market size is extrapolated to reach USD 1.5 billion
by 2022 from USD 1.0 billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 11.4%
According to a new market research report” India Data Center Market by Component (Electrical, Mechanical,
Communication, Security), Model (Captive, Outsourced), Vertical (BFSI, Telecom and ITES, Defense), Trends,
Vendor Ecosystem Analysis, and Porters Five Forces Analysis - Forecast to 2022", published by
MarketsandMarkets™, The India data center market size is projected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2022 from USD 1.0
billion in 2018, growing at a CAGR of 11.4% during the forecast period.
The market growth is driven deeper internet penetration, increase in digital data traffic, public cloud services, and
higher expected growth for IoT.
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The captive model to account for the highest market share and followed by the outsourced (colocation) model
during the forecast period.
The captive model of datacenter is being overtaken by colocation model at a significant rate. It is expected that
consolidation of datacenters will cannibalize the captive datacenter market, and colocation market will grow
exponentially keeping in view that the outsourcing of datacenters will help reduce the operating cost significantly
for the clients.
By 2022, the outsourced model of datacenters will make almost equal market share.
The captive model, however, will still hold a majority of share, due to strict government regulations for various
industry verticals making them to spend on captive datacenters to localize their data processing.
Mumbai is the prime focus of data center developers in India with more than 20% of market share, followed by
Bengaluru
Indian government has launched MeghRaj cloud to accelerate G2C services delivery. Under the scheme, many
national datacenters and state datacenters have been built and many are being built in various states, such as
Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. For example, NIC has already built 4 NDCs in India and the fifth one is coming
up in Bhopal.
All government-owned companies in every industry vertical have their datacenters located in Mumbai and
Bengaluru.
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IT & Telecom is the top industry vertical with the most of the data center development in India, followed by BFSI