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Worldwide and U.S. High-Availability Server 2005-2009 Forecast and Analysis

Publication Date October 2005
Publisher IDC
Product Type Report
Pages 46
ISBN Number
Product Code IDC00624
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Summary

This study examines the demand for high-availability (HA) servers as a subset of the overall server market. A worldwide and U.S. forecast from 2005 to 2009 is provided, along with segmentations by operating environment (including Unix, Windows, Linux, and "other"), chip type (including RISC, x86, and EPIC), and IDC availability level for AL2?AL4. Vendor profiles present a brief summary of each vendor's HA offerings.

Companies Mentioned: IBM; Hewlett Packard; Sun Mycrosystems; Stratus Technologies; NEC; Unisys; Microsoft; Oracle; Veritas; Legato

Content

  • In This Study
    • Methodology
      • Forecast of Servers with HA Levels (Availability Levels 2, 3, and 4)
      • Workload Balancing Not Included in This HA Forecast
  • Situation Overview
    • Overview of IDC's Availability Spectrum
    • Table: IDC's Availability Spectrum
      • IDC's Availability Spectrum
      • IDC's Availability Level Definitions
    • High-Availability Competitive Landscape
      • IBM
      • HP
      • NEC
      • Sun Microsystems
      • Stratus Technologies
      • Unisys
      • Other Systems Vendors
      • Independent Software Vendors
        • Microsoft
        • Oracle
        • Symantec (VERITAS)
        • Legato
      • Others/Open-Source Offerings
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
    • Table: Worldwide AL2-AL4 High-Availability Server Revenue by Operating System, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. AL2-AL4 High-Availability Server Revenue by Operating System, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide AL2-AL4 High-Availability Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. AL2-AL4 High-Availability Server Shipments by Operating System, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Unix High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Unix High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Unix High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Unix High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Windows High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Windows High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Windows High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Windows High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Linux High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Linux High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Linux High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Linux High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Other High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Other High-Availability Server Revenue by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Worldwide Other High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: U.S. Other High-Availability Shipments by Availability Level, 2003-2009
    • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide and U.S. High-Availability Server Market, 2005-2009
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