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Cloud Backup Markets: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2018 to 2024

Published: Mar, 2018 | Pages: 185 | Publisher: WinterGreen Research
Industry: ICT | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)

Global cloud backup markets is expected to witness a higher CAGR in the forecast period. The cloud backup market is driven by rise in adoption of mobile devices and ease of access for cloud backup technology coupled with rise in data accessibility via Internet. In addition, rise in internet users and increase in technological approach to determine loopholes in the network are expected to contribute to the market growth in the forecast period. However, threat of identity theft, server failure and infrequent backups due to power cuts is likely to curb the market growth in the forecast period.

A major trend that influences the growth of cloud backup market includes cloud backup for VM environment. Enterprises are now striving to adopt to virtualization in the coming years to offer major benefits of virtualization. 

By component, the cloud backup market is segmented into service and solution. Service category is further segmented into cloud service provider, managed service provider, communication provider and telecom. Deployment model is further segmented into small & medium enterprises. By industry, the cloud backup market is segmented into financial services, consumer goods, education, media, entertainment, life sciences and healthcare. 

Geographical segmentation for cloud backup markets includes North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa. North American and European market accounts for a strong market position due to rise in data solutions and high network bandwidth. European market enjoys a significant position in the global scenario due to rise in cloud deployment technologies and need for cloud in VM environment. 

Asia-Pacific regions account for a significant market positions in the global arena with growth factors such as presence of small and medium enterprises engaged in internet business and need for robust technologies for operations. The key players in the cloud backup market include Microsoft Corporation, Amazon Web Services Inc, VMware Inc, Dropbox Inc, Oracle Inc, EMC Corporation and Rockspace Hosting Inc.

Worldwide markets are poised to achieve continuing growth as Cloud Backup markets respond to the advantages brought by mega data centers for cloud computing.  The quality and the customization of mega data centers are significant market growth drivers.   Automation of process is a key efficiency tool. 

Worldwide Cloud Backup has many applications:  IoT, the Internet of things is the largest.  Self-driving cars, drones, robots, artificial intelligence, and data center core storage.

Cloud-backup markets get really, really big by 2024, $190.5 billion.  The reason is that all computing moves to the cloud and all smart devices and IoT store data in the cloud.  Augmented reality, self-driving cars, robots, drones all generate significant amounts of data from small smart devices and processors inside things.  That data gets stored in the cloud.  This data is manipulated with analytics and accessed as information from many different sources.  

With 2 trillion IoT processors and devices anticipated to be in place by 2024, there is a lot of data generated on a daily basis.  While not all of it is stored or backed up, a lot of the data needs to be used again in analytics, hence the growth of cloud storage markets.  Once the data is stored, it can be accessed again and used, which is a back-up function.  

Worldwide, the Cloud Backup market at $21.7 billion market in 2017, is expected to reach $190.5 billion by 2024.   Growth is a result of the implementation of the digital economy.  Geographically, this report is split into the US, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

•	IBM
•	Amazon
•	Microsoft
•	Google
•	Iron Mountain Incorporated
•	Veeam Software
•	Barracuda Networks
•	Carbonite
•	Autotask / Datto
•	Asigra
•	Acronis International GmbH
•	Code42 Software
•	Datto
•	Druva Software
•	Efolder

Key Topics

•	Cloud Backup Markets
•	Cloud Virtual Machine
•	Platform Stack-Services
•	Mega Data Centers
•	Cloud CSP
•	Cloud MSP
•	Cloud Telco
•	High-Performance Switches
•	Software Defined Data Center
•	Customer Base Storage
•	Private Cloud
•	Public Cloud
•	Hybrid Cloud
•	Social Media
•	Always on Data Centers
•	Robust, Quality Cloud Computing
•	Networking Performance
•	Scalable Infrastructure
•	Data Management Component
•	Microservices
•	Virtual Machines
•	Hypervisor
•	Open Compute
 Table of Contents

Abstract: Cloud Back-up Markets Grow as The Enterprise Moves from Data Center to Cloud 1
Cloud Back-up Executive Summary 15
Cloud Back-up Market Forecasts, SMB and Smart Devices 15

1. Cloud Back-up: Market Description and Market Dynamics 17
1.1 Cloud Back-up 17
1.2 High-Performance Switches Implement Software Defined Data Center 19

2. Cloud Back-up Market Shares and Forecasts 20
2.1 Cloud Back-up Market Driving Forces 20
2.1.1 Value of Cloud Back-Up Companies Is the Customer Base That Can be Converted to Cloud 22
2.2 Cloud Back-up Market Shares 22
2.3 Cloud Back-up Market Forecasts 27
2.3.1 Cloud Back-up Market Segments Analysis CSP, MSP, and Telco, 2012-2017 31
2.4 Cloud Back-up Pricing 34
2.5 Cloud Back-up and Storage for Private, Public, and Hybrid Market Sectors 36
2.5.1 Private Cloud 40
2.5.2 Public Cloud 41
2.5.3 Hybrid Cloud 41
2.5.4 Social Media Always on Data Centers 41
2.6 Cloud Back-up Regional Market Segments 42

3. Cloud Back-up Product Description 47
3.1 Amazon 47
3.1.1 Amazon Business 47
3.1.2 Amazon Competition 47
3.1.3 Amazon Description 48
3.1.4 Amazon Fault Tolerance and Redundancy Solutions 53
3.2 Goldman Sachs Open Compute Project 53
3.3 Robust, Quality Cloud Computing 55
3.4 Networking Performance 61
3.4.1 Scalable Infrastructure Data Management Component Application Segments 63
3.4.2 Internet Has Grown by a Factor of 100 Over The Past 10 Years 65
3.4.3 Realigning Data Center Cost Structures 66
3.4.4 IT Relies On Replacing Virtual Machine: VM Virtualization 67
3.4.5 Microservices 69
3.4.6 Microservices Features 70
3.4 7 Microservices Modules 72
3.4.8 Difficulties with Virtual Machines 73
3.4.9 Hypervisor a Difficulty 74
3.4.10 Virtual Machines Use Bare Metal, Containers Use Orchestration Software 76
3.4.11 Bare Metal an Inefficient Use of Compute Resource 77
3.4.12 Bare Metal Less Efficient 77
3.4.13 Industry Uses Robots Because Manual Labor Is Slow And Error Prone 78
3.4.14 IT processes Replace Manual Labor 79
3.4.15 Mega Data Center Orchestration Software 80

4 Cloud Back-up Research and Technology 81
4.1 Enterprise IT Control Centers 81
4.2 Open Compute Project (OCP) 83
4.2.1 Microsoft Investment in Open Compute 85
4.2.2 Microsoft Leverages Open Compute Project to Bring Benefit to Enterprise Customers 86
4.3 Open Source Foundation 86
4.3.1 OSPF Neighbor Relationship Over Layer 3 MPLS VPN 87
4.4 Dynamic Systems 90
4.4.1 Robust, Enterprise-Quality Fault Tolerance 90
4.5 Cache / Queue 92
4.6 Multicast 94
4.7 Performance Optimization 95
4.8 Fault Tolerance 96
4.8.1 Gateways 97
4.8.2 Promise Of Web Services 97

5 Cloud Back-up Company Profiles 99
5.1 Acronis International GmbH 99
5.2 Alphabet / Google 99
5.2.1 Google Switches Provide Scale-Out: Server And Storage Expansion 100
5.2.2 Google Uses Switches and Routers Deployed in Fabrics 101
5.2.3 Google Mega Data Center Multipathing 102
5.2.4 Google Mega Data Center Multipathing: Routing Destinations 103
5.2.5 Google Clos Topology Network Capacity Scalability 104
5.3 Apple 106
5.3.1 Apple Technology For Self-Driving Cars 106
5.3.2 Apple Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology 107
5.4 Asigra 107
5.4.1 Asigra Revenue 107
5.5 AWS / Amazon 108
5.5.1 AWS 112
5.6 Barracuda Networks 112
5.6.1 Barracuda Q3 Total Revenue Grew To $94.7 Million 113
5.6.2 Definitive Agreement To Be Acquired By Leading Private Equity Investment Firm Thoma Bravo, LLC 113
5.6.3 Barracuda Networks Third Quarter 2018 Revenue 113
5.7 Carbonite 114
5.7.1 Carbonite SMB Target Markets 116
5.7.2 Carbonite Offerings 117
5.8 Code42 Software 119
5.9 Datto / Autotask 119
5.9.1 Datto Acquisition by Vista Equity Partners 120
5.9.2 Autotask 121
5.9.3 Datto Hardware-Based On-Site And Offsite Backup, Disaster Recovery And Business Continuity Services 122
5.9.4 Datto / Autotask 123
5.10 Druva Software Leverages AWS 123
5.10.1 Druva 2017 Growth 125
5.10.2 Druva 128
5.11 Efolder 129
5.4 Facebook Pods 131
5.4.1 Facebook Sample Pod: Unit of Network 131
5.5 IBM 133
5.6 Intel 134
5.6.1 Intel Premier Computer Chip Maker 135
5.6.2 Intel Buys Mobileye 136
5.12 Iron Mountain 138
5.13 Microsoft 142
5.13.1 Microsoft .Net Dynamically Defines Reusable Modules 147
5.13.2 Microsoft Combines Managed Modules into Assemblies 148
5.15.3 Microsoft Architecture Dynamic Modular Processing 148
5.15.4 Microsoft Builds Azure Cloud Data Centers in Canada 150
5.15.5 Microsoft Dublin Cloud 2.0 mega data center 151
5.15.6 Microsoft Data Center Largest in U.S. 152
5.15.7 Microsoft Crafts Homegrown Linux For Azure Switches 153
5.15.8 Microsoft Azure Cloud Switch 155
5.15.9 Microsoft Azure CTO Cloud Building 157
5.15.10 Microsoft Cloud 2.0 Mega Data Center Multi-Tenant Containers 158
5.15.11 Microsoft Managed Clustering and Container Management: Docker and Mesos 160
5.15.12 Kubernetes From Google or Mesos 161
5.15.13 Microsoft Second Generation Open Cloud Servers 161
5.15.14 Azure Active Directory 161
5.15.15 Microsoft Azure Stack Platform Brings The Suite Of Azure Services To The Corporate Datacenter 163
5.15.16 Hardware Foundation For Microsoft Azure Stack 170
5.16 Veeam Software 176

6 Summary and Conclusions 180
6.15 State-Of-The-Art Global Infrastructure 180
WinterGreen Research, 181
WinterGreen Research Methodology 181
WinterGreen Research Process 183
Market Research Study 183
WinterGreen Research Global Market Intelligence Company 184
List of Figures

Figure 1. Cloud Back-up Market Forecasts, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2017-2024 15
Figure 2. Business-Driven Security Technologies And Trends 18
Figure 3. Cloud Computing Provides Business Continuity 21
Figure 4. Cloud Storage and Back-Up Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016 and 2017 22
Figure 5. Cloud Storage and Back-Up Market Shares, Small and Medium Business, SMB Dollars, Worldwide, 2016 and 2017 23
Figure 6. Cloud Storage and Back-Up Market Shares, Cloud Service Provider (CSP), Managed Service Providers (MSP), Telcom Services Provider (TELC) , SMB, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016 and 2017 25
Figure 7. Cloud Storage and Back-Up Market Shares, Private, Public, Hybrid, SMB, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016 and 2017 26
Figure 8. Cloud Datacenter, Co-Location, and Social Media Storage Revenue Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016 27
Figure 9. Cloud Back-up Market Forecasts, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2017-2024 28
Figure 10. Cloud Back-up Markets, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2017 29
Figure 11. Cloud Back-up Markets, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2017 30
Figure 12. Cloud Back-up CSP, MSP, and Telco Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2017 31
Figure 13. Cloud Back-up CSP, MSP, and Telco Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Percent, Worldwide, 2012-2017 32
Figure 14. Cloud Back-up CSP, MSP, and Telco Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2017-2024 33
Figure 15. Cloud Back-up CSP, MSP, and Telco Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Percent, Worldwide, 2017-2024 33
Figure 16. Microsoft Azure Backup 34
Figure 17. Google Cloud Back-up Pricing 36
Figure 18. Cloud Back-up Private, Public, Hybrid Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2017 37
Figure 19. Cloud Back-up Private, Public, Hybrid Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Percent, Worldwide, 2012-2017 38
Figure 20. Cloud Back-up Private, Public, Hybrid Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Dollars, Worldwide, 2017-2024 39
Figure 21. Cloud Back-up Private, Public, Hybrid Market Segments, SMB and Smart Devices, Percent, Worldwide, 2017-2024 40
Figure 22. Cloud Back-up Regional Market Segments, SMB, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2017 42
Figure 23. Cloud Back-up Regional Market Segments, SMB Dollars, Worldwide, 2017-2024 43
Figure 24. Cloud Back-up Regional Market Segments, SMB, Percent, Worldwide, 2012 - 2017 44
Figure 25. Cloud Back-up Regional Market Segments, SMB, Percent, Worldwide, 2017 - 2024 45
Figure 26. Cloud 2.0 Mega Data Center Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2016, Image 46
Figure 27. Amazon Principal Competitive Factors In The AWS Business 48
Figure 28. Amazon Improving Customer Experience Functions 50
Figure 29. Amazon Ways To Achieve Efficiency In Technology For Operations 52
Figure 30. CERNE Cloud Architecture 55
Figure 31. Cern Cloud and Dev 56
Figure 32. CERN Use Cases 57
Figure 33. Cern Hardware Spectrum 58
Figure 34. Cern Operations Containers 59
Figure 35. Open Stack at Cern 60
Figure 36. Cern Open Space Containers on Clouds 60
Figure 37. HPC and Machine Learning Share Same Interconnect Needs Mellanox Positioned to Capture Significant Share 63
Figure 38. Mellanox End Markets 64
Figure 39. Switch Wired Scalable Infrastructure Market Trends 65
Figure 40. Mega Data Center Fabric Implementation 66
Figure 41. Orchestration Software Decreases Data Center Cost Structure 67
Figure 42. Files Bundled into a Container 68
Figure 43. Microservices: Suite Of Independently Deployable Service Modules with a Unique Process And Well-Defined, Lightweight Communication Portal: Mechanism To Serve A Business Goal 69
Figure 44. Microservices Distinct Features: Taxi Hailing Example 70
Figure 45. Microservices Market Segments 71
Figure 46. Microservices Modules 72
Figure 47. Hypervisor Virtualization Operating System Interface 73
Figure 48. Hypervisor Virtualization Operating System Interface 74
Figure 49. Virtual Machines Less Efficient Than Containers 75
Figure 50. Difference Between Virtual Machines and Containers 75
Figure 51. Bare Metal Management Replaced by Container Controllers 76
Figure 52. Containers vs. VMs 77
Figure 53. Industrial Robots Eliminate Manual Labor 78
Figure 54. Industry Uses Robots To Replace Manual Labor 78
Figure 55. Data Centers Need The Precision and Automation Similar to that Provided by Multi-Step Sequential Task Industrial Robots 79
Figure 56. Mega Data Center Orchestration Software 80
Figure 57. Multiple Pathways Open To Processing Nodes In The Cloud 2.0 Mega Data Center Functions 82
Figure 58. Layer 3 MPLS VPN Backbone 88
Figure 59. OSPF Network Types 89
Figure 60. Automatic Detection And Recovery From Network And System Failure 91
Figure 61. High Performance And Real-Time Message Throughput 95
Figure 62. Fault Tolerance Features 96
Figure 63. Google Traffic Generated by Data Center Servers 100
Figure 64. Google Mega Data Center Multipathing: Implementing Lots And Lots Of Paths Between Each Source And Destination 102
Figure 65. Google Mega Data Center Multipathing: Routing Destinations 104
Figure 66. Google Builds Own Network Switches And Software 104
Figure 67. Google Clos Topology Network Capacity Scalability 105
Figure 68. Amazon Sales and Regional Revenue 108
Figure 69. Amazon Sales by Country 111
Figure 70. Carbonite Revenue 114
Figure 71. Carbonite Key Infrastructure Competitive Strengths 115
Figure 72. Carbonite Key Architecture Competitive Strengths 115
Figure 73. Carbonite Suite Of Solutions: 117
Figure 74. Druva Software Functions 123
Figure 75. Facebook Automation of Cloud 2.0 Mega Data Center Process 132
Figure 76. Chinese Tech Giant Tencent Teams with Mellanox and IBM to Smash Big Data Analytics Record 133
Figure 77. Mobileye Provides Intel Access to the Automotive Market 137
Figure 78. Mobileye Intel Automotive Market Access Features 138
Figure 79. Images for Microsoft Dublin Cloud 2.0 Mega Data Center 143
Figure 80. Microsoft Azure Data Center 144
Figure 81. Microsoft Dublin Cloud 2.0 mega data center 146
Figure 82. Microsoft .Net Dynamic Definition of Reusable Modules 147
Figure 83. Microsoft .NET Compiling Source Code into Managed Assemblies 149
Figure 84. Microsoft Architecture Dynamic Modular Processing 150
Figure 85. Microsoft-Azure-Stack-Block-Diagram 165
Figure 86. Microsoft-Azure-Platform Stack-Services 167
Figure 87. Figure 175. Microsoft-Cloud Virtual Machine -Platform Stack-Services 168
Figure 88. Microsoft-Azure-Core Management-Services 169
Figure 89. Microsoft Data Centers 174
Figure 90. Veeam backup for Microsoft Office 365 Functions 178 



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