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Copyright © Ciena Corporation 2014. All rights reserved. Confidential and Proprietary
Mitch Simcoe: Ciena Industry Marketing
Ian Redpath: Ovum
June 2014
© Copyright Ovum. All rights reserved. Ovum is a subsidiary of Informa plc.3
Ovum: Data Center Update
Google: €450mn in Hamina, Finland Data Center (DC), 90
miles from Helsinki
ATT: $200mn DC in a Kings Mountain, N.C., 30 miles from
Charlotte, NC
IBM: $1.2bn for 15 DCs with one in Barrie, Ontario, 60 miles
from Toronto
NYSE is operating a 400,000 sqft DC in Mahwah, N.J., 30
miles from Manhattan
Banco Santander: 85,000m2 DC in Campinas, 60 miles from
Sao Paulo
DRT expanded their optical network by over 60 miles to
interconnect their suburban London DCs beyond the M25 in
Woking, Redhill and Crawley
All represent a data center interconnect (DCI)
opportunities and represent network extensions to
suburban and more “remote” sites
Evolving data center deployments catalyzing new connectivity
requirements, new optical network architectures and network
extensions
Many site selection criteria for choosing data center placement:
Power: Access to low cost, diverse-supply, reliable and with a climate conducive to
minimizing power costs
Fiber: Latency, access to diverse fiber, international cable landing hubs
Site costs: Real estate costs and government incentives
Diversity: “out of flood plain”, “out of seismically active region”, far enough for diversity
but close enough for access
Leading to changes in data center placement: to suburbs & remote regions
Data center interconnect ongoing transition to higher capacity
Existing optical networks consist of metro, regional and long haul network layers
and may not have been designed for the new data center era
DCI requirements are diverse, dependent on the business
model Segment the DCI market to play into the value
chain
Data centers: now extend well into the suburbs
Fareham
Milton Keynes
Welwyn
Perivale
Acton
Chessington
Whyteleafe
Redhill
Corsham
Ash
Data Centers
London
Central London & Docklands: the historic data center location
The metro optical networks expanded to the new data
center footprint
500,000sqft~200,000sqft ~200,000sqft500,000sqftFiber routes 120,000sqft
Optical traffic needs to transit to central Washington State
data centers
Rocky Reach 1.3GW
Rock Island 0.6GW
Wanapum 1.0GW
McNary 1.0GW
The Dalles 1.8GW
Portland
Seattle
The Dalles
Umatilla
Quincy
Another data center cluster has formed in central North
Carolina
Forest City
Lenoir
Maiden
Charlotte
Kings
Mountain
500,000 sqft1,000,000 sqft$1.2 billion600,000 sqft
The data center market continues to evolve
providing ongoing DCI opportunities
North America
49%
EMEA34%
Asia Pacific14%
South & Central America
3%
Data centers by region, 1Q14
Source: Ovum
Telco42%
Carrier Neutral
37%
Financial10%
Internet Content
4%
Other 7%
Data centers by operator, 1Q14
Source: Ovum
N x10GE N x 10GE
40/100G WDM 40/100G WDM40/100G WDM
Metro Extension Core
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Back to Back Metro-Regional OTN Aggregation
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
On-demand Services Forecast
On -demand Services
$B
Sources used in the analysis:
451 Research Cloud Computing as a Service, Gartner IaaS/PaaS/SaaS, 2013
AWS pricing for compute and storage in the cloud, PL market data
ValueGenerated through
De-costing
Value generated through
Revenue
Increase
100%
(cost of
traditional
networks)
40/100G
Express
Traditional
Metro-Regional
OTN
Mux
OTN
Switch
OTN Switch
+ V-WAN
15-20%
Capex
savings*
Revenue
10%-40%
Revenue
Increase
High static demand Low static demand Variable Demand
Opex
savings*
*vs PMO
40%
Capex
savings*