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Market Research Report

U.S. and Worldwide Server Installed Base 2009-2013 Forecast Update

Published by IDC
Published February, 2010 Product code 115038
Content info Pages: 108
Price
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


U.S. and Worldwide Server Installed Base 2009-2013 Forecast Update published by IDC in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 108 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study presents the server installed base from 2003 to 2013 broken down into U.S. and worldwide market segments. In addition, data is provided by size class, operating system, and chip architecture.

By analyzing the data, the reader should be able to answer the following questions:

  • How many systems are being retired per year, and do I have the right products to satisfy that demand?
  • What will be the effects of virtualization and consolidation on shipment rates and the installed base?
  • What hardware platform is declining in installed base, and can I capture market share with my product offerings?

"The steady increase in the server installed base has finally slowed down and is leveling off over the five-year forecast period," said Lloyd Cohen, director, Worldwide Market Analysis. "The increased usage of virtualization and server consolidation through the use of multicore processors is reducing the number of servers required in an IT infrastructure. IT managers are looking to increase ROI through lower power and cooling costs and increased CPU utilization."

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
      • Operating Systems Methodology
        • Operating Systems
        • Processor Designs
        • Units
        • Revenue
  • Situation Overview
    • Installed Base Forecast
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
    • Market Context
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: U.S. Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Volume Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Volume Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Midrange Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Midrange Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. High-End Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide High-End Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Volume Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Volume Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Midrange Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Midrange Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. High-End Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide High-End Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Volume Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Volume Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. Midrange Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Midrange Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: U.S. High-End Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: Worldwide High-End Enterprise Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments by Chip Architecture, 2003–2013
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. and Worldwide Server Markets, 2009–2013
  • Table: Worldwide Server Installed Base and Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013: Comparison of July 2009 and February 2010 Forecasts
  • Figure: Worldwide Server Initial Server Shipments, 2003–2013: Comparison of July 2009 and February 2010 Forecasts
  • Figure: Worldwide Server Installed Base, 2003–2013: Comparison of July 2009 and February 2010 Forecasts
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