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Japan Storage Area Network Switch 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Nov. 12, 2009 - 32 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologySurvey PeriodDefinitionExecutive SummarySituation Overview Japan Fibre Channel–Storage Area Network Disk Storage System MarketJapan Fibre Channel Switch Market OutlookJapan Fibre Channel Switch Market TrendsProduct TrendsFibre Channel Switch Vendor Competition and SharesFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsJapan Fibre Channel Switch Market ForecastShort-Term 2009 ForecastMid/Long-Term 2010–2013 ForecastMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue, 2004–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Customer Revenue, 2004–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Unit Shipments, 2004–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments, 2004–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Average Ports per Unit by Segment, 2004–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Revenue by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Unit Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Fixed-Port Switch Revenue by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Fixed-Port Switch Unit Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Fixed-Port Switch Port Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Chassis Switch Revenue by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Chassis Switch Unit Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Chassis Switch Port Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Blade Server-Embedded Switch Revenue by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Blade Server-Embedded Switch Unit Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Blade Server-Embedded Switch Port Shipments by Vendor (Includes Global OEM), 2006–2008 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Japan Fibre Channel Switch Market, 2009–2013 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue, 2008–2013 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Customer Revenue, 2008–2013 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments, 2008–2013 Table: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Revenue/Port Shipments, 2005–2013: Comparison of the August 2009 and July 2008 Forecasts Figure: Japan External Disk Storage System Revenue by Installation Environment, 2004–2008 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel-Storage Area Network Revenue by Class, 2004–2008 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue, 2004–2008 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Unit Shipments, 2004–2008 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments, 2004–2008 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue, 2008–2013 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments, 2008–2013 Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Revenue, 2005–2013: Comparison of the August 2009 and July 2008 Forecasts Figure: Japan Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments, 2005–2013: Comparison of the August 2009 and July 2008 Forecasts AbstractThis IDC study, which is a translation of the Japan report IDC #J9450107, presents the 2004-2008 performance of the market for Fibre Channel (FC) switch, which forms the main component of the storage area network (SAN) in Japan, and the market forecast for the period up to 2013. The shipment results are analyzed based on unit shipments, port shipments, and revenue. The forecasts are analyzed based on port shipments and revenue. FC switches are divided into three categories, namely fixed-port switches, chassis switches, and blade server-embedded switches. Their market sizes are calculated and forecast in this study. Meanwhile, FC hub, Enterprise System Connection (ESCON) director, SAN router, and SAN-related software are excluded in this study. "FC switch vendors face a short-term task of countering the suppression of storage investments amid economic recession and worsening corporate performance. As a long-term challenge, they have to establish a business model for the deployment of the next-generation storage network infrastructure," says Masaaki Moriyama, group director, Storage/Server/HCP, IDC Japan. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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