Thursday, September 7, 2023

WAN and Cross Connects Often are Functional Substitutes

One reason the data center and colocation functions have become intertwined with the wide area connections business is that each is a potential substitute for the other. In other words, domains can be connected locally, within a building or between buildings at distance. 


Generally speaking, collocation by cross connect makes sense for larger domains with vast connection requirements, while WAN connectivity makes sense for smaller domains with fewer connectivity nodes. 


With the rise of cloud computing and ecosystems, much spending has shifted from WAN connections to colocation. 


Study

Year

Publication Venue

Enterprise Spending on Colocation $US

Enterprise Spending on WAN Services $US

Uptime Institute

2022

Data Center Industry Report

120 billion

100 billion

IDC

2021

Worldwide Quarterly Data Center Tracker

110 billion

90 billion

Gartner

2020

Market Guide for Colocation and Interconnection Services

100 billion

80 billion

IDC

2023

"Worldwide Quarterly IT Spending Tracker"

1.7 million each

1.5 million each

Gartner

2022

"Market Guide for Data Center Colocation"

1.8 million each


1.6 million each


Cisco

2021

"Cisco Global Cloud Index"

1.9 million each

1.7 million each

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