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Worldwide Removable Hard Disk Drive 2009-2013 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Jun. 7, 2009 - 20 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study DefinitionsMethodologySituation Overview R-HDD's Emerge as an Alternative to Tape-Based Data ProtectionGoing Mainstream — More OEMs Offering R-HDD SolutionsHDD Technology and Industry Dynamics — Bringing Down the CostPersonal Storage — A Viable Alternative to a R-HDD?Magnetic Tape Keeps Rolling AlongFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsMarket ContextLow-End Tape and R-HDD ComparisonEssential Guidance Actions for R-HDD Vendors to ConsiderLearn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Worldwide R-HDD Solution and Additional Cartridge Shipments by Capacity, 2007–2013 Table: Worldwide R-HDD Solution and Additional Cartridge Revenue by Capacity, 2007–2013 ($000) Table: Worldwide R-HDD Solution Shipments by Capacity, 2007–2013 Table: Worldwide R-HDD Solution Revenue by Capacity, 2007–2013 ($000) Table: Worldwide Additional R-HDD Disk Cartridge Shipments by Capacity, 2007–2013 Table: Worldwide Additional R-HDD Disk Cartridge Revenue by Capacity, 2007–2013 ($000) Table: Worldwide Additional R-HDD Disk Cartridge Tie Ratio by Capacity, 2007–2013 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Removable Hard Disk Drive Market, 2009–2013 Table: Worldwide R-HDD Solution and Additional Cartridge Shipments, 2007–2013: Comparison of January 2008 and June 2009 Forecasts Table: Initial Cost Comparison of Low-End Tape Drive and R-HDD for 80GB External Attached Drives Table: Cost Comparisons Between Low-End Tape and R-HDD ($) Figure: Worldwide 2.5in. Mobile-Class HDD Average Capacity and Price per Gigabyte, 2000–2009 Figure: Worldwide R-HDD Solution and Additional Cartridge Shipments, 2007–2013: Comparison of January 2008 andJune 2009 Forecasts AbstractThis IDC study aggregates removable hard disk drives (R-HDDs) for the purposes of market sizing and provides a 2009-2013 forecast. "The removable hard disk drive (R-HDD) market continues to grow and mature primarily for server-based backup and data protection. The majority of these solutions are designed as tape replacement products, particularly for customers that would use direct-attached, low-end tape products such as DDS/DAT. The current R-HDD solutions are based on standardized products that allow for data sharing and interchange. In the past year, there has been growing OEM adoption of R-HDD solutions. The challenge for large, tape-centric OEMs will be transitioning their customers to R-HDD solutions without impacting their large, profitable tape portfolios negatively." — Robert Amatruda, research director, and John Rydning, research manager, Storage and Enabling Technologies Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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