White Box Server Market 2021 Size, Growth Analysis Report, Forecast to 2027

The white box server market is valued at $6.9 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach $24.8 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 17% from 2021 to 2027.

Growing demand for cost-effective off-the-shelf hardware from cloud service providers such as Microsoft Azure and Google is a key driver of the industry’s expansion. At a lower cost, organizations can use white box server systems to leverage the same or more computing power for a lower price than branded systems. Large data centers operated by large cloud service providers benefit a lot from inexpensive white box servers because they can purchase servers in bulk. This will drive the growth of the global white box server market. The Global White Box Server Market report provides a holistic assessment of the market. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the key segments, trends, drivers, constraints, competitive landscape, and factors playing an important role in the market.

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Competitive Players

Prominent market players include MiTac Holdings Corp.; Celestica Inc.; Compal Electronics; Penguin Computing; Super Micro Computer Inc.; Hyve Solutions; Wistron Corporation; Quanta Computer Inc.; Inventec Corporation; Hon Hai Precision Industry Company Ltd.; and ZT Sytems.

White Box Server Market Segmentations

By Server Type

• Rack & Tower
• Blade
• Density-Optimized

By Business Type

• Data centers
• Enterprises

By Processor Type

• X86 Server
• Non-x86 Server

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