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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Cloud Native Storage Market is accounted for $109.46 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $425.41 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 21.4% during the forecast period. Cloud-native applications are built using micro services architecture and are designed to run and scale dynamically on cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Cloud native storage solutions are tailored to meet the unique requirements of these applications, which often need to scale horizontally, handle large volumes of data, and provide high availability and reliability. These solutions offer features like auto-scaling, data replication, distributed storage, data encryption, and seamless integration with cloud orchestration tools. The market for cloud native storage has grown rapidly with the increasing adoption of cloud-native application development.
According to IDC, by 2023, over 500 million digital apps and services will be developed and deployed using cloud-native approaches - the same as the number of apps developed in total over the last 40 years.
Businesses can build automated environments for continuous deployment and testing using cloud native architecture. Banks would tell consumers in advance of any projected downtime by publishing it on banking websites. Bank system updates used to be implemented every six months or so, and they used to be quite well planned out. In contrast, the majority of banking and financial apps with native cloud storage would probably be updated every week or even every day without the need to halt the service or alert users. The same technology that automates application provisioning and deployment serves as the basis for both the smooth upgrade procedure and the thorough testing.
There are latency issues with the public cloud when storing and receiving data. Losing end-to-end network control when storing data in the public cloud, together with significant latency, can have a disruptive impact on how apps operate. Similar network troubles on the side of the cloud native storage provider could block storage solutions, which would ultimately cause work to stop and result in major losses for businesses. Other reasons for latency issues include low Internet speed, remote data center locations, and high network traffic. Additionally, a number of cloud storage providers enable users to create WAN lines to aid clients in eliminating latency issues. By utilizing such technologies and preventive measures, customers can lessen the detrimental consequences of latency issues on their business processes.
Automation and adaptability in cloud native storage boost dependability, flexibility, and availability. If something goes wrong, automation in cloud native storage has the advantage of being able to quickly restore lost data without having to halt the service. Cloud native storage allows an easy introduction with block storage to manage information and contains features like cross-cluster disaster recovery, automatic updating, and volume encryption. This is essential across all verticals. Scalability and quick execution of data tasks are made possible by solutions for cloud native storage. Using cloud native storage solutions, organizations may automate the lifetime management of data layer components.
Cloud native technology, which is still in its initial stages, has been adopted more quickly thanks to the advent of Kubernetes, containers, and micro services. The micro services design promotes application fragmentation. The codebase is not significantly impacted by the deployment of such components. It has grown more difficult for more businesses to find qualified IT cloud professionals, nevertheless, given the speed at which technology is evolving. Businesses have slowed down their migration to the cloud in an effort to overcome this problem because it can be challenging to understand the foundations of cloud native technologies such as micro services, serverless, or containers without the help of a cloud expert.
Due to the global lockdown brought on by the COVID-19, many people were forced to work from home, which has fuelled the market's expansion. Businesses from many areas have started moving their workloads, storing their data, and building business continuity in the cloud because cloud native storage offers scalability, flexibility, and reliability at a cheap cost. As a result, compared to the pre-COVID-19 situation, a greater demand for file storage solutions is anticipated. During the analysis period, the COVID-19's effects are anticipated to have a significant positive impact on market growth.
The solutions segment is expected to hold the largest share in the cloud native storage market during the forecast period. Utilizing cloud native storage solutions has several advantages. Scalability, availability, storage performance, consistency, durability, and dynamic deployment are all advantages of cloud native storage solutions. Cloud-native storage is easily scalable. It should be durable as well because it protects the data from any loss. Beyond accessibility, which is the system's ability to ensure that the data can be stored for a long time, it goes farther. Dynamic deployment is the ultimate test for cloud-native storage solutions that can be quickly installed or provisioned based on demand.
The telecommunications segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period: in the Cloud Native Storage market. The telecommunications industry is adopting cloud native technology at a rapid rate. The public cloud and IT industries have long employed them, but the telecoms industry still faces some particular challenges. One is that apps need to be able to run on different infrastructures because the majority of service providers have specialized setups. The adoption of it will have an impact on one of the four main sectors, which is application design and development. The other sectors that will be affected include those related to control and coordination, procedures and methods of operation, and infrastructure and technology.
The market in North America is anticipated to hold the greatest share during the forecast period, which is due to the expansion of leading market participants' operations in the area's nations. Examples of products that Change Healthcare continues to pioneer in the healthcare industry's transition from on-premise imaging systems to cloud native, zero-footprint medical imaging solutions include Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and related tools for both radiology and cardiology. More than 6 petabytes of the imaging data from Change Healthcare's existing hospital clients-more than 10% of the total-have already been uploaded to the cloud. Stratus Imaging Archive and Stratus Imaging Analytics are both currently operational in 45 hospitals and 73 enterprises, respectively.
The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to develop faster than other regions during the projected period in the market for Cloud Native Storage, which is attributed to increasing government initiatives in countries in the region. For instance, figures show that China continues to spend more than the rest of the world on cloud infrastructure. In total, the mainland spent USD 7.3 billion on infrastructure in the first quarter of 2022, and it is anticipated that this sum will increase over the rest of the year. The top four cloud service providers in the nation-Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and Baidu AI Cloud-have remained the same. As a result, the region's expanding government activities are raising demand for cloud native storage, which is anticipated to propel market revenue growth.
Some of the key players in Cloud Native Storage Market include Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Inc., Arrikto, AWS, Citrix, Dell Inc., Diamanti, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP, Huawei, Ionir, Linbit, MayaData, Microsoft Corporation, Minio, NetApp, Ondat, Pure Storage, Inc., Rackspace and Robin.Io, Scality, Splunk, Suse, Tencent Cloud, The International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and Trilio