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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS STORAGE An IDC Infographic INSTALLED BYTES BY REGION 44% 56% 2000 2017 North America Western Europe Asia Pacific CEMA Latin America 40% 27% 24% 5% 4% 24% 20% 38% 10% 8% 67% 33% North America Western Europe Asia Pacific CEMA Latin America Byte Density Across the Globe INSTALLED BYTES BY USAGE But where do the most important bytes reside? Enterprise! Enterprise PCs Mobile Devices Entertainment/Other 100 80 60 40 20 0 2000 2005 2012 2017 RESURGENCE OF ENTERPRISE DOMINANCE TOP 10 COUNTRIES Installed Raw Capacity (All Media Types) Share of Installed Enterprise Bytes Country ranking with respect to its total installed raw capacity THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF DATA Compare digital universe with WW installed raw capacity with WW capacity shipped 18M 16M 14M 12M 10M 8M 6M 4M 2M 0 (PB) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Digital Universe WW Installed Raw Capacity WW Capacity Shipped *Source: http://www.emc.com/leadership/digital-universe/index.htm IDC forecasts the digital universe to be 16ZB IN 2017* Byte = 1x10^0 KB = 1x10^3 MB = 1x10^6 GB = 1x10^9 TB = 1x10^12 PB = 1x10^15 EB = 1x10^18 ZB = 1x10^21 INSTALLED BYTES BY MEDIA TYPE WORLDWIDE HDD Tape Optical Flash DRAM 100 80 60 40 20 0 2000 2005 2012 2017 Tape Tape has always been and continues to be a storage technology used for long term storage (archive) and disaster recovery HDD Hard disk drive share of installed bytes swells to 66% in 2017 Flash Flash adoption in billions of mobile devices, PCs, and the enterprise makes its share of WW bytes noticeable Optical Optical media ruled the day in 2000 as preferred content distribution medium - broadband and streaming evolution decimates optical media usage 1st Platform Nearly all digital data in data centers on enterprise hardware 2nd Platform PCs take world by storm and capture large share of installed capacity 3rd Platform The proliferation of mobile devices, cloud, and social turns tide of shrinking enterprise share of WW installed bytes – resurgence begins From a 120 Byte Punch Card to a 6 Terabyte hard drive. The world’s most important data sits in enterprise storage. 2000 2012 20% 40% 31% 7% 1% 22% 36% 33% 8% 1% Rank 2000 2005 2012 1 USA USA USA 2 Japan PRC PRC 3 Germany Japan Germany 4 PRC Germany Japan 5 United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom 6 France France Brazil 7 Korea Italy France 8 Italy Brazil India 9 Canada Korea Russia 10 Australia Canada Korea PER CAPITA Top/bottom 5 For 2012 * 369GB Globally Top 5 Bottom 5 2,331GB Switzerland 2,095GB Denmark 2,031GB Norway 2,024GB Hong Kong 1,977GB USA 64GB India 245GB Turkey Vietnam 156GB 134GB Philippines 120GB Indonesia For more information read the report, "Where in the World is Storage: A Look at Byte Density Across the Globe" IDC Document #243338 All IDC research is © 2013 by IDC. All rights reserved. *out of 48 countries analyzed “Whoever rules the waves, rules the world” (Alfred T. Mahan) Might it now be true that “Whoever owns the data...”

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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS

STORAGEAn IDC Infographic

INSTALLED BYTESBY REGION

44%

56%

2000 2017North America

Western Europe

Asia Paci�c

CEMA

Latin America

40%27%

24%5%4%

24%20%

38%10%8%

67%

33%

North America

Western Europe

Asia Paci�c

CEMA

Latin America

Byte Density Across the Globe

INSTALLED BYTESBY USAGE

But where do the most important bytes reside? Enterprise!

Enterprise

PCs

Mobile Devices

Entertainment/Other

100

80

60

40

20

0 2000 2005 2012 2017

RESURGENCE OF ENTERPRISE DOMINANCE

TOP 10 COUNTRIESInstalled Raw Capacity

(All Media Types)

Share of InstalledEnterprise Bytes

Country ranking with respect to its total installed raw capacity

THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF DATA

Compare digital universe with WW installed raw capacity with WW capacity shipped

18M

16M

14M

12M

10M

8M

6M

4M

2M

0

(PB)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Digital Universe WW Installed Raw Capacity WW Capacity Shipped

*Source: http://www.emc.com/leadership/digital-universe/index.htm

IDC forecasts the digital universe to be

16ZBIN 2017*

Byte = 1x10^0KB = 1x10^3MB = 1x10^6GB = 1x10^9TB = 1x10^12PB = 1x10^15EB = 1x10^18ZB = 1x10^21

INSTALLED BYTES BYMEDIA TYPE WORLDWIDE

HDD

Tape

Optical

Flash

DRAM

100

80

60

40

20

0 2000 2005 2012 2017

TapeTape has always been and continues to be a

storage technology used for long term storage

(archive) and disaster recovery

HDDHard disk drive

share of installed bytes swells to

66% in 2017

FlashFlash adoption in

billions of mobile devices, PCs, and the enterprise

makes its share of WW bytes noticeable

OpticalOptical media ruled the day in 2000 as preferred content

distribution medium - broadband and streaming

evolution decimates optical media usage

1st Platform Nearly all digital

data in data centers on enterprise hardware

2nd Platform PCs take world by storm and capture large

share of installed capacity

3rd Platform The proliferation

of mobile devices, cloud, and social turns

tide of shrinking enterprise share of

WW installed bytes – resurgence begins

From a 120 Byte Punch Card to a 6 Terabyte hard drive. The

world’s most important data sits in enterprise storage.

2000 2012

20%

40%

31%

7% 1%

22%

36%

33%

8% 1%

Rank 2000 2005 2012

1 USA USA USA

2 Japan PRC PRC

3 Germany Japan Germany

4 PRC Germany Japan

5 United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom

6 France France Brazil

7 Korea Italy France

8 Italy Brazil India

9 Canada Korea Russia

10 Australia Canada Korea

PER CAPITATop/bottom 5 For 2012*

369GB

Globally

Top 5

Bottom 5

2,331GBSwitzerland

2,095GBDenmark

2,031GBNorway

2,024GBHong Kong

1,977GBUSA

64GBIndia

245GBTurkey Vietnam

156GB 134GBPhilippines

120GBIndonesia

For more information read the report, "Where in the World is Storage:

A Look at Byte Density Across the Globe" IDC Document #243338All IDC research is © 2013 by IDC. All rights reserved.

*out of 48 countries analyzed

“Whoever rules the waves, rules the world” (Alfred T. Mahan)

Might it now be true that “Whoever owns the data...”