Middle East Data Center Rack Market Size, Scope, Growth,
The Full Rack segment dominates the Middle East data center rack market due to its widespread use in hyperscale and enterprise data centers, where maximum storage, power efficiency, and
The Full Rack segment dominates the Middle East data center rack market due to its widespread use in hyperscale and enterprise data centers, where maximum storage, power efficiency, and
Middle East & North Africa Data Centres Snapshot 2023 SECTOR OVERVIEW As Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries have grown, their economies diversified, their populations
The Middle East Data Center Rack Market is set to play a pivotal role in supporting the region''s rapid digital transformation. As data generation, processing, and storage needs accelerate,
A critical component of any modern data center is the data center rack. These racks provide a secure, organized platform for housing essential equipment such as servers, switches, storage
With the specter of the 1 MW rack thus well in view, a sense of affirmation came attached with LiquidStack''s announcement in August of the availability of its CDU-1MW, a high-performance
Khazna Data Centers, Saudi Telecom Company (center3) and SDS Data Center rank among the leading data center operators by capacity across the Middle East. Saudi Arabia dominates the
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Saudi Arabia dominates the upcoming data center market in Middle East with almost 60% of the total power capacity. The existing data center capacity in the Middle East is almost 1.2 GW, while the upcoming capacity in the region is expected to be around 4.3 GW.
The top 5 operators, including Khazna Data Centers, Saudi Telecom Company (center3), SDS Data Center, Gulf Data Hub, and Mobily, together account for nearly 612 MW of total capacity. Khazna Data Centers, Saudi Telecom Company (center3) and SDS Data Center rank among the leading data center operators by capacity across the Middle East.
Some emerging data center locations are Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain. The existing data center capacity in the Middle East is over 700 MW on full build, almost 60% of the current Upcoming capacity in the region. Key Market Highlights:
The existing data center capacity in the Middle East is almost 1.2 GW, while the upcoming capacity in the region is expected to be around 4.3 GW. Around $12 billion in new investments is expected to flow into upcoming data centers in the Middle East by 2027.