Worldwide Personal & Entry Level Storage Market Finished Flat in 2014, According to IDC

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--()--The worldwide personal and entry-level storage (PELS) shipments remained flat year over year in 2014, finishing the year with 75.7 million units, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Personal and Entry Level Storage Tracker. Annual shipment values were down -1.5% year over year to $6.6 billion. Unit shipments were down slightly in the fourth quarter (4Q14), declining -0.9% from a year ago to 20.5 million units, while 4Q14 shipment values were also down, declining -5.2% to $1.7 billion.

"The personal and entry-level storage market finished 2014 flat, despite strong growth during the previous quarter," said Jingwen Li, Research Analyst, Storage Systems. "The entry-level portion of the market showed consistent growth throughout the year, but it remains too small to drive growth for the entire market. The largest market segment, personal storage, fell victim to continued price declines, increased competition from public cloud providers, and a shift in consumer preferences towards online streaming media."

For the fourth quarter of 2014, HDD vendors continued to increase their share in PELS units shipped, gaining 1.7 percentage points year over year to grow to 80.2% market share. Although the entry-level storage market continued to be dominated by the mainstream non-HDD vendors, with 42.1% unit shipment market share, their market share continued to shrink by 17.6 points year over year. HDD vendors, on the other hand, gained 14.8 percentage points from a year ago to represent 30.8% of the entry-level market shipments.

Market Highlights

  • Personal storage represented 98.7% of PELS unit shipments and 87.1% of the market value in 4Q14. Entry-level storage represented 1.3% of the unit share and 12.9% of the shipment values in the PELS market.
  • USB remained the interface of choice for the PELS market and Ethernet remained the interface of choice for the entry-level market. Shipments of Thunderbolt-only offerings were down -5.7% year over year in 4Q14, which represents the first time this technology has experienced a decline. Dual interface products grew at a significant rate of 10.7% year over year, albeit off a small base.
  • End users continued to migrate to higher capacity points to meet storage needs. In the 3.5" market, 4+ terabyte (TB) devices crossed the 30% mark for the first time, accounting for 33.3% of all shipments in the quarter.

Worldwide Personal and Entry-Level Storage Shipment Value, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, 2014 (shipment value in $ million)

Vendor Type  

2014
Shipment
Value

 

2014
Market
Share

 

2013
Shipment
Value

 

2013
Market
Share

 

2014/2013
Growth

HDD Vendors   $4,463   67.2%   $4,269   63.3%   4.5%
Mainstream non-HDD Vendors   $1,353   20.4%   $1,635   24.2%   -17.3%
Others   $830   12.5%   $844   12.5%   -1.7%
Total   $6,645   100.0%   $6,749   100.0%   -1.5%

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal and Entry Level Storage Tracker, February 2015

Worldwide Personal and Entry-Level Storage Shipment Value, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Fourth Quarter 2014 (shipment value in $ million)

Vendor Type  

4Q14
Shipment
Value

 

4Q14
Market
Share

 

4Q13
Shipment
Value

 

4Q13
Market
Share

 

4Q14/4Q13
Growth

HDD Vendors   $1,206   69.2%   $1,222   66.5%   -1.4%
Mainstream non-HDD Vendors   $323   18.6%   $393   21.4%   -17.7%
Others   $214   12.3%   $223   12.1%   -3.9%
Total   $1,743   100.0%   $1,838   100.0%   -5.2%

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal and Entry Level Storage Tracker, February 2015

In addition to the table above, an interactive graphic showing worldwide PELS market share by vendor type over the previous five quarters is available here. The chart is intended for public use in online news articles and social media. Instructions on how to embed this graphic can be found by viewing this press release on IDC.com.

Notes:

  • The PELS market includes storage products and solutions with a single bay through twelve bay configurations that are manufactured and marketed for individuals, small offices/home offices, and small businesses.
  • IDC defines Personal Storage as having 1-2 bays and Entry-Level Storage as having 3-12 bays.
  • IDC defines an HDD vendor as a vendor who manufactures their own hard disk drive, in addition to branded external storage.
  • IDC defines a Mainstream non-HDD vendor as a major PELS vendor who does not manufacture its own hard disk drives.
  • Data for the PELS market is reported for calendar periods.

For more information about IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Personal and Entry Level Storage Tracker, please contact Liz Conner (lconner@idc.com) and Jingwen Li (jli@idc.com).

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Contacts

IDC
Liz Conner, 508-988-6993
lconner@idc.com
or
Jingwen Li, 508-935-4393
jli@idc.com
or
Michael Shirer, 508-935-4200
press@idc.com

Release Summary

The worldwide personal and entry-level storage shipments totaled 75.7 million units for flat year over year growth in 2014, according to the IDC Worldwide Personal and Entry Level Storage Tracker.

Contacts

IDC
Liz Conner, 508-988-6993
lconner@idc.com
or
Jingwen Li, 508-935-4393
jli@idc.com
or
Michael Shirer, 508-935-4200
press@idc.com