Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Despite Surge In Cloud Storage, SMBs Still Using Network-Attached Storage

Cloud-based storage solutions have not supplanted network-attached storage among small- and medium-sized business, research shows.

More than 70 percent of small and medium-size businesses (SMBs) that use cloud-based storage solutions also use networked-attached storage (NAS).

While SMB NAS represents a smaller portion of the total NAS market, SMB NAS is expected to grow at a much faster rate over the forecast period with revenues reaching $2 billion in 2015, says In-Stat .

Network-attached storage is a specialized server connected to a network that provides file-based data storage services to other devices on the network. NAS systems typically have the capability to support one or more hard disk drives (HDDs), and often include features such as RAID (redundant array of independent disks) and back up/replication services for all the devices attached to the network.

Findings:

--  57.3 percent of SMB survey respondents use NAS technology products
--  North America and Europe will represent 84.6 percent of the revenue opportunity for the SMB NAS market.
--  Survey respondents that "don't use NAS" tend to have less than 50 employees.
       
Comment from Norm Bogen, VP Research, In-Stat: As the market has matured, the definition of NAS has taken on additional aspects. In particular, system management software has evolved into the most important feature of NAS adoption for several reasons, but primarily because it simplifies the user experience to set up and manage NAS products.

About the survey: In-Stat's Worldwide SMB Network-Attached Storage: Technology and Service Innovation Drive High Growth, (#IN1105046CT) provides survey results and coverage of the small and medium business (SMB) NAS market, including survey data relating to the use of NAS and cloud services, as well as an in depth overview of the market and technology trends.
       
Contact: http://www.in-stat.com

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