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ABI Research: Digital Media Backup Will Drive the
Nascent Consumer Network Storage Market to Nearly $1.2 Billion by
2011 (21/8/2006)
While today's market for consumer digital
media backup is dominated by low-cost solutions such as USB hard
drives and CD/DVD writeable drives, ABI Research believes the increasingly
difficult task of managing digital media will drive the adoption
of network storage in the home. The worldwide market for consumer
network storage will increase from its current nascent state of
$305 million in 2006 to nearly $1.2 billion by 2011.
"Today fewer than 4% of those who have a
home network use some form of network storage device," says principal
analyst Michael Wolf. "While most consumers today do not have a
good understanding of network storage, we believe that over time
consumers will be drawn to the benefits of centralized storage and
the redundancy these solutions provide."
Japan and Europe are ahead of North America
in the adoption of network storage. This has been driven in part
by the fact these markets are less PC-centric than North America,
as well as by the success of vendors such as Buffalo Technology,
the worldwide consumer network storage leader, in its home market
of Japan. ABI Research expects that network storage will see increased
adoption across all major geographies, even as form factors differ.
European markets have seen greater adoption of network storage bridge/adapters
such as the Linksys NSLU2, while Japan has seen adoption of more
traditional NAS devices.
In addition to simple back up and centralized
storage, consumer network storage vendors are adding media server
capabilities to their products. The network storage drive will increasingly
become a "media tank" that can serve content around the home, enabled
by support of DLNA and UPnP standards as well as more powerful specialized
network storage processors.
"NAS on Chip (NASoC) processors from the
likes of Marvell and Broadcom are helping to create more powerful
devices at lower prices," says Wolf. "In addition to lower prices,
consumers are being offered increased flexibility through the inclusion
of USB and support for SATA drives, as well as through modular form
factors such as Netgear's Storage Central. Increased choice combined
with more powerful media serving capabilities at lower price points
will increasingly drive consumer demand for these products."
"Consumer Network Storage Market Analysis"
examines the consumer market for consumer network attached storage.
This report examines the different form factors as well as the enabling
silicon for the different products in this market. It forms part
of the Home Networking Research Service.
www.abiresearch.com
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