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Data Centre City Development in Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, London and Paris - 2017 to 2025



Data Centre City Development in  Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, London and Paris - 2017 to 2025

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Number of pages: 119; Number of tables and chart: 125


 


About the report


The DCP FLAP- D Cloud and Data Centre report examines the five city Cloud and Data Centre markets of Frankfurt, London (and Slough), Amsterdam, Paris plus Dublin.



The report both traces the history of Data Centre developments since 2017 and projects the market forward in each of the 5 countries to 2025. The DCP report considers the key trends in each of the five cities including:



  • The growth in Data Centre raised floor space from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 

  • The growth in Data Centre Customer Power from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 

  • The changes in Data Centre Pricing (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals) over the period 

  • The growth in Data Centre revenues from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 

  • The growth in Public Cloud revenues from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025


The surveyed FLAP Data Centre markets together form the largest Data Centre clusters in Europe - but they have received the most investment from large Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and Data Centre Providers in Europe - with the Dublin and Amsterdam areas attracting large self-build Data Centre facilities from large digital technology players - including Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft. Dublin has become the European data hub for these digital technology players. 



In the other three FLAP markets 3rd party Data Centre facilities are being used by the digital technology providers to bring content closer to the main large population centres.



Geographical coverage:

Amsterdam
Dublin
Frankfurt
London (and Slough)
Paris


Table of Contents  


Background – Cloud & Data Centre City Development in the 5 FLAP + D markets – Past, Present & Future trends


Methodology


Executive Summary


Introduction – A preview of the five FLAP + D Data Centre markets in Europe as of the beginning of 2021. DCP focuses on the key FLAP + D markets (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris plus Dublin).


Section One – The 5 FLAP + D markets Data Centre Developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Introduction – DCP analyses the Data Centre Providers, key locations, space, power, pricing & revenue and key developments for each of the 5 cities below including the -



  1. Frankfurt area

  2. London & the Inner London M25 & Slough area

  3. Amsterdam area

  4. Paris area

  5. Dublin area  


Key Point Summary


Section Two – The 5 FLAP + D markets Public Cloud Developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Introduction – DCP provides an overview of the public cloud presence (cloud availability zones & self-built cloud Data Centres) from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 for each of the 5 cities below including the -



  1. Frankfurt area

  2. London & the Inner London M25 & Slough area

  3. Amsterdam area

  4. Paris area

  5. Dublin area


Key Point Summary


Section Three – The 5 FLAP + D Forecast markets Data Centre Developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Introduction – DCP provides a Data Centre forecast (space, power, pricing & revenue), with the key expansions planned by location for each of the 5 FLAP + D markets from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 below including the -   



  1. Frankfurt area

  2. London & the Inner London M25 & Slough area

  3. Amsterdam area

  4. Paris area

  5. Dublin area


Key Point Summary


Section Four – The 5 FLAP + D markets Forecast Public Cloud Developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Introduction – DCP provides an overall Public Cloud development revenue forecast (and also cloud availability zones & self-built cloud Data Centres) from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 for each of the 5 FLAP + D markets below including the -



  1. Frankfurt area

  2. London & the Inner London M25 & Slough area

  3. Amsterdam area

  4. Paris area

  5. Dublin area


Key Point Summary


Section Five – Conclusions to the Cloud & Data Centre City Development 5 FLAP + D markets Past, Present & Future trends


Introduction – DCP provides a summary of the key Cloud & Data Centre FLAP + D market trends in Europe including the -



  1. Forecast fastest growing Data Centre 5 FLAP + D markets – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025

  2. Public cloud revenue growth in the 5 FLAP + D markets – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025

  3. The constraints on Data Centre 5 FLAP + D markets growth

  4. The future locations for Data Centre 5 FLAP + D markets growth


Key Point Summary


List of Figures 


Figure 1 – The 5 FLAP + D market Data Centre raised floor space as a percentage of total Country Market space -as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 2 – A table showing the amount of Data Centre raised floor space & DCCP (Data Centre Customer Power) in the 5 FLAP + D markets - as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 3 – A table showing the 10 largest Data Centre City Clusters in Europe (as of the beginning of 2021) by Data Centre raised floor space in m2


Figure 4 – A pie chart showing the breakdown of total Data Centre raised floor space in the 5 FLAP + D markets -as of the beginning of 2021 as a percentage


Figure 5 – A table showing the forecast growth in the FLAP + D markets – from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025 in Data Centre raised floor space & average revenues


Figure 6 - A table showing the forecast growth in the FLAP + D markets – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in Data Centre raised floor space & average revenues


Figure 7 - A simplified map showing the Frankfurt & Frankfurt am Main area region


Figure 8 – A table summarising the key Data Centre hub location in Frankfurt area – as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 9 – A table showing the DE-CIX enabled Data Centre facilities in the Frankfurt area


Figure 10 – A map showing the six Equinix Data Centre facilities in Frankfurt  


Figure 11 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of Frankfurt area Data Centre raised floor space by Data Centre Provider in per cent as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 12 – A chart showing the average Frankfurt Data Centre rental pricing in Euro per month (rack space, m2 & kW rentals) as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 13 – A table showing the key Public Cloud deployments in the Frankfurt area – as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 14 – A table summarising the key Data Centre deployments in the Frankfurt area – as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 15 – A simplified map showing the London Inner M25 & Slough region


Figure 16 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre Hub locations in the London Inner M25 & Slough area as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 17 – A map showing the 9 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the London & Slough areas


Figure 18 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of London & Slough area Data Centre raised floor space by Data Centre Provider in per cent – as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 19 – A chart showing the average London Inner M25 & Slough Data Centre rental pricing in Euro per month (rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 20 – A table summarizing the key Public Cloud deployments in the London Inner M25 & Slough areas - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 21 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre Deployments in the London Inner M25 & Slough areas - as of the beginning of 2021   


Figure 22 - A simplified map showing the Amsterdam region


Figure 23 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre Hub locations in the Amsterdam area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 24 – A map showing the 9 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Amsterdam area


Figure 25 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of the Amsterdam Data Centre floor space by Data Centre Provider in per cent – as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 26 – A chart showing the average Amsterdam Data Centre rental pricing in Euro per month (rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 27 – A table summarizing the key Public Cloud deployments in the Amsterdam area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 28 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre deployments in the Amsterdam area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 29 - A simplified map showing the Paris region


Figure 30 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre Hub locations in the Paris area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 31 – A map showing the 8 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Paris area


Figure 32 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of Paris Data Centre raised floor space by Data Centre Providers in per cent – as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 33 – A chart showing the average Paris Data Centre rental pricing in Euro per month (rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 34 – A table summarizing the key Public Cloud Deployments in the Paris area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 35 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre Deployments in the Paris area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 36 - A simplified map showing the Dublin region


Figure 37 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre Hub locations in the Dublin area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 38 – A map showing the 4 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Dublin area


Figure 39 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of Dublin Data Centre raised floor space by Data Centre Provider in per cent - as of the beginning of 2021


Figure 40 – A chart showing the average Dublin Data Centre rental pricing in Euro per month (rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 41 – A table summarizing the key Public Cloud deployments in the Dublin area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 42 – A table summarizing the key Data Centre deployments in the Dublin area - as of the beginning of 2021  


Figure 43 – A map showing the 6 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Frankfurt area


Figure 44 – A table showing the key Frankfurt area Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 45 – A chart showing average Frankfurt area Data Centre pricing in Euro per month - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals)


Figure 46 – A chart showing Frankfurt Data Centre revenues from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 - in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 47 – A chart showing Frankfurt Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 48 – A map showing the 9 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Inner M25 London & Slough area


Figure 49 – A table showing the key London Inner M25 & Slough area Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 50 – A chart showing average London Inner M25 & Slough area Data Centre rentals pricing in Euro per month - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 (rack space, m2 & kW rentals)


Figure 51 – A chart showing the London Inner M25 & Slough revenues - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 52 – A chart showing London & Slough area Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 53 – A map showing the 6 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Amsterdam area


Figure 54 – A table showing the key Amsterdam area Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 55 – A chart showing the average Amsterdam area Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals)


Figure 56 – A chart showing Amsterdam Data Centre revenues - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 57 – A chart showing Amsterdam area Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 58 – A map showing the 8 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Paris area


Figure 59 – A table showing the key Paris area Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 60 – A chart showing average Paris area Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals)


Figure 61 – A chart showing Paris Data Centre revenues - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 62 – A chart showing Paris Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 63 – A map showing the 4 Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Dublin area


Figure 64 – A table showing the key Dublin area Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 65 – A chart showing average Dublin area Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals)


Figure 66 – A chart showing Dublin Data Centre revenues - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 67 – A chart showing Dublin area Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 68 – A table showing the Public Cloud deployments in the Frankfurt area


Figure 69 – A chart showing a revenue forecast for the Public Cloud in Germany - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 70 – A table showing the Public Cloud deployments in the Inner London & M25 Slough areas


Figure 71 – A chart showing a revenue forecast for the Public Cloud in the UK - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 72 – A table showing the Public Cloud deployments in the Netherlands


Figure 73 – A chart showing a revenue forecast for Public Cloud in the Netherlands – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 74 – A table showing the Public Cloud deployments in France


Figure 75 – A chart showing a revenue forecast for the Public Cloud in France - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 76 – A table showing the Public Cloud deployments in Ireland


Figure 77 – A table showing the key self-built Cloud Data Centre facilities in the Dublin area


Figure 78 – A chart showing a revenue forecast for the Public Cloud in Ireland - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 79 – A chart showing the increase in Public Cloud revenues by each FLAP + D market – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2021


Figure 80 – A table showing the Frankfurt area planned Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 81 – A table showing average forecast Frankfurt Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month (rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 82 – A table showing forecast Frankfurt Data Centre revenues in Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 83 – A chart showing forecast Frankfurt Data Centre raised floor space (in 000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 84 – A table showing the London Inner M25 & Slough area planned Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 85 – A table showing average forecast London Inner M25 & Slough area Data Centre pricing in Euro per month (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 86 – A table showing forecast London Inner M25 & Slough area Data Centre revenue in Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 87 – A chart showing forecast London & Slough Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 88 – A table showing the Amsterdam area planned Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 89 – A table showing average forecast Amsterdam area Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 90 – A table showing forecast Amsterdam area Data Centre revenue in Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 91 – A chart showing forecast Amsterdam Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 92 – A table showing the Paris area planned Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 93 – A table showing average forecast Paris area Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 94 – A table showing forecast Paris area Data Centre revenues in Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 95 – A chart showing forecast Paris area Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 96 – A table showing the Dublin area planned Data Centre developments - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 97 – A simplified map showing the location of the CyrusOne DUBLIN I facility


Figure 98 – A table showing average forecast Dublin Data Centre pricing rentals in Euro per month (including rack space, m2 & kW rentals) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 99 – A table showing forecast Dublin Data Centre revenues in Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 100 – A chart showing forecast Dublin Data Centre raised floor space (in ‘000’s of m2) and DCCP (in MW) - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 101 – A table showing the key Frankfurt Public Cloud Service Providers


Figure 102 – A chart showing a German Public Cloud revenue forecast in millions of Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 103 – A chart showing Public Cloud deployments in the London & Slough area


Figure 104 – A chart showing a UK Public Cloud revenue forecast in millions of Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 105 – A table showing the key Public Cloud deployments in the Amsterdam area


Figure 106 – A chart showing a Netherlands Public Cloud revenue forecast in millions of Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 107 – A table showing the key Public Cloud deployments in the Paris area


Figure 108 – A chart showing French Public Cloud revenues forecast in millions of Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 109 – A table showing the key Public Cloud deployments in the Dublin area


Figure 110 – A photograph showing the Google Data Centre at the Grange Castle Business Park


Figure 111 – A chart showing Irish Public Cloud revenues forecast in millions of Euro per annum - from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 112 – A table showing the growth in Public Cloud services – from the beginning of 2021 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 113 – A table showing the key Data Centre locations in each of the five FLAP + D markets


Figure 114 – A chart showing the forecast CAGR Data Centre space growth in the FLAP + D markets - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in per cent per annum


Figure 115 – A table showing the growth in FLAP + D region Data Centre raised floor space – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025


Figure 116 – A pie chart showing a breakdown of FLAP + D region Data Centre raised floor space average - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in per cent  


Figure 117 – A chart showing average Data Centre pricing in the FLAP + D markets - from the beginning of 2017 to 2023 in Euro per month (including rack space rentals)


Figure 118 – A chart showing the average forecast rack space rental pricing - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in Euro per month for each FLAP + D market


Figure 119 – A chart showing the spread of Data Centre rack space pricing in the FLAP + D markets – by rack space rentals in Euro per month


Figure 120 – A chart showing Data Centre revenues in the FLAP + D markets – from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 121 – A table showing the growth in Data Centre revenues by FLAP + D markets - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in millions of Euro per annum


Figure 122 – A chart showing forecast Public Cloud revenues in France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands & the UK - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in millions of USD


Figure 123 – A table showing forecast Public Cloud revenues in France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands & the UK - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in millions of USD


Figure 124 – A table showing the growth in Data Centre revenues - from the beginning of 2017 to the beginning of 2025 in per cent and millions of Euros per annum


Figure 125 – A table listing the FLAP + D Data Centre Providers & Public Cloud Providers included in the report



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