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UK Data Centre Trends Report analyses the key trends impacting the UK Data Centre market, including Data Centre space, power, pricing and customer trends. It provides a unique analysis of market sizing and the key customer trends impacting the UK market using a survey.
The survey also provides a unique analysis of the key trends influencing the UK Data Centre market, which is the largest Data Centre market in Europe.
Research has identified the key developments of new-build facilities, financial results, and trends impacting the UK Data Centre Market.
The publication also identifies the key aggregated pricing - by standard rack space (without power) and by m2. Finally, the analyst summarises the overall Data Centre trends taking place in the UK market over the last six month period.
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United Kingdom Data Centre Market Trends Report 2021 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
February 8, 2021 GMT
DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 8, 2021
UK Data Centre Trends Report analyses the key trends impacting the UK Data Centre market, including Data Centre space, power, pricing and customer trends. It provides a unique analysis of market sizing and the key customer trends impacting the UK market using a survey.
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The survey also provides a unique analysis of the key trends influencing the UK Data Centre market, which is the largest Data Centre market in Europe.
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The 9th edition of the UK Data Centre Trends Tracker reveals that Data Centre C expansion for the second half of 2019 keeps in line with that of the first half of 2019, at around 27,000 m2.
New space announced for starting the new decade comes from NTT, Virtus and xScale. Data Centre floor space in London has the largest share of 32 percent followed by Slough and then Cardiff. Slough has less than half the raised floor space of that of London of 280k m2.