The global microserver market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 53.4% during the forecast period. The trend toward achieving high density in server architecture over the past 15 years has helped to improve efficiency, density, and manageability. Microservers are now taking their place among other server form factors as a new density optimized system. Microservers are an emerging category of system design that has been created to address lightweight applications and simultaneously improve data center efficiency. The growth in the microserver market is mainly driven by rising light workloads such as serving static HTML content due to mobile-based applications and cloud computing.

The emerging markets including China, Singapore, Brazil, and India have become attractive market for new and established companies engaged in the development and marketing of the microservers for data centers. microserver market provide extreme low-power, high-density systems for the deployment of compute solutions. They are best suited to the needs of lightweight scale-out workloads, such as low-end dedicated hosting and static web serving. Microservers provide efficiency benefits by reducing system infrastructure such as fans and power supplies.

Over the past few years, The manufacturers are upgrading their microserver by incorporating latest processor chips to serve broad range of applications for end users. New product launch is the key strategy adopted by the industry players to achieve growth in the microserver market. The Tier 1 companies such as Hewlett Packard (U.S.), Dell (U.S.), Fujitsu (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), NEC (Japan), and IBM (U.S.) are offering microservers by integrating their solutions with third-party manufactured processors. The major microserver vendors such as Quanta (Taiwan), AMD (U.S.), and Tyan (Taiwan) have made significant place in the microserver market space

Scope of the Report

This research report categorizes the global microserver market into the following segments and sub-segments:

By Solution

Hardware

Software

Service

By Processor

Intel

ARM

Others

By Application

Media Storage

Data center

Data analytics

Cloud computing

Others

By Service Type

Consulting services

Installation and support services

Professional services

By End User Type

Small enterprise

Medium enterprise

Large enterprise

By Region

North America

Europe

Asia Pacific

Latin America

Middle East & Africa

The global microserver market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 53.4% from 2014 to 2019. The market has been broadly segmented by solution as hardware, software, and service; by processor as Intel, ARM, and others; by application as media storage, data center, data analytics, cloud computing, and others; by service as consulting services, installation & support services, and professional services; by end user as small, medium, and large enterprise; by region as NA, APAC, Europe, MEA, and LA.

The data traffic is continually rising, driving the demand for secure and reliable storage and processing of data. To accommodate this large data, companies are deploying new data centers or upgrading their existing data centers, and developing hyperscale or mega data centers. Also, to manage these data centers profitably, companies need to reduce the associated cost. Servers and computing contributes maximum to the total data center cost. So, low-cost and high-performance servers are finding remarkable acceptance in the microserver market.

The trend toward achieving high density in server architecture over the past 15 years has helped improve efficiency, density, and manageability. Blade servers, for instance, have been widely adopted by data center end users, and more recent system designs such as half-width rack-mount servers have primarily targeting cloud service providers� data centers. microserver market are now taking their place among other server form factors as a new density optimized system.

On the basis of region, this market is classified into five regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa. In 2014, the global microserver market is estimated to be dominated by North America with a 40.5% share followed by the Europe. The Asia-Pacific market is expected to grow at the highest CAGR from 2014 to 2019 due to factors such as growing number of new data center and huge growth in mobile users. The major region driving the overall growth is APAC due to the significant rise in data traffic due to increasing number of mobile and tablet users.

New product launch is the key strategy adopted by the industry players to achieve growth in the microserver market. The rising demand for efficient and dense computing products and services in developed as well as emerging markets has encouraged companies to adopt this strategy. Besides new product launches, the second most preferred strategy by the industry players to achieve growth is partnership and collaboration to merge their expertise in various components of microserver.

Hewlett Packard (U.S.), Dell (U.S.), Fujitsu (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), NEC (Japan), and IBM (U.S.) are a few of the key players operating in the global microserver market.

This report studies the global the microserver market is expected to grow from $1.92 billion in 2014 to $16.31 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 53.4% between 2014 and 2019.