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HYPERSCALERS WILL INCREASE THEIR RACK DENSITY TO AN ESTIMATED 50KW PER RACK BY 2027 .

D A T A C E N T R E P R E D I C T I O N S

he total volume of data

T is growing exponentially , driving significant appetite in the global data centre market – which is forecast to reach € 235 billion by 2026 . While the US remains a leader , the number of data centres across Europe has seen a considerable jump . Rapidly advancing technologies , such as AI , Machine Learning ( ML ) and the Internet of Things ( IoT ), are increasing demand , which is likely to continue outstripping supply for the next three to five years .

These and other factors , including the race to decarbonisation and a shortage of power , are shaping the future of the data centre industry , with several of the trends interlinked .
A growing focus on AI
The prevalence of AI , which requires much higher computational power , is growing hand-in-hand with the increasing pressure for data storage capacity . This is transforming data centre design in different ways , from introducing just a few AI-based racks to entire AI-enabled centres . In response to this trend ,

HYPERSCALERS WILL INCREASE THEIR RACK DENSITY TO AN ESTIMATED 50KW PER RACK BY 2027 .

FIVE DATA CENTRE TRENDS SET TO AMPLIFY THE EUROPEAN MARKET

Jonathan Blake , VP and Director , TMT EMEA , HDR , shares five key factors that are readying the region to challenge North America and prepare the next generation of data centre activities . hyperscalers will increase their rack density to an estimated 50kW per rack by 2027 yet with greater densities already being possible .
We have yet to see a move to AI in Europe in the same way as in the US , largely because of Europe ’ s power supply issues . Making data centres AI-ready means ensuring they have enough capacity and can cater to the
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