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Uptime’s 13th Annual Global Data Center Survey Shows Widening Range of Challenges

Increasing demand and the need for more capacity requires infrastructure changes and new technology deployment, while stricter regulations and the need for additional skilled staff must be addressed

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Uptime Institute today announced the release of its 13th Annual Global Data Center survey. The findings show data center operators facing stricter regulations and more pressure to reduce energy, along with persistent staffing and supply chain issues. The Report shows new technologies potentially presenting a promising way forward, but these often are found lacking in standardization and scalability. While for many organizations, investments in efficiency and resiliency are beginning to pay off, progress has been gradual.

“Our data shows operators grappling with several issues,” said Andy Lawrence, executive director, Uptime Intelligence. “In 2023, the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have receded, but other challenges have emerged. Digital infrastructure managers are now most concerned with improving energy performance and dealing with staffing shortfalls, while Government regulations aimed at improving data center sustainability and visibility are beginning to require attention, investment, and action.”

Uptime’s Annual Global Data Center survey is the largest, most comprehensive, and longest-running study in the digital infrastructure sector. It provides detailed insights into the digital infrastructure landscape and a view into its future trajectory. Key findings from the 2023 report include:

  • Average global power usage effectiveness (PUE) levels have remained flat for four years. Additional improvements in PUE levels will require significant investment.
  • As more organizations opt for a hybrid approach to IT, the share of enterprise workloads that are run in corporate, on-premises facilities has fallen to below half for the first time and is expected to shrink further.
  • Enterprise operators say data security is the biggest impediment to moving mission-critical workloads to the public cloud. Resiliency and transparency are lesser concerns.
  • Server rack densities are climbing steadily, but slowly. Average rack densities are below 6 kilowatt (kW) per rack; most operators do not have any racks beyond 20 kW. This suggests the widespread use of direct liquid cooling is not imminent.
  • Many operators only collect a limited amount of sustainability related data and will struggle to meet emerging sustainability reporting requirements, or in turn, the requirements of some customers and the public.
  • Most operators believe acceptance of the use of artificial intelligence will grow in data centers, but operators are distrustful of its ability to make reliable operational decisions.

Outages:

  • More than half (55%) of operators reported they have had an outage at their site in the past three years, the lowest number yet recorded. This continues a trend of steady improvement.
  • Power outages continue to be cited as the single biggest cause of outages.

Staffing:

  • Uptime Intelligence data shows that approximately 8% of the data center workforce are women. In the US (if not all countries), this rate is below that of other male-dominated industries, such as mining and construction.
  • Nearly two-thirds of operators have problems recruiting or retaining staff – however, this figure is not currently growing. The largest skill gaps are in operations, mechanical and electrical roles.

About the Survey:

Uptime conducted this year’s annual Global Data Center Survey online from February – April 2023 and collected responses from more than 850 data center owners and operators and nearly 700 vendors and consultants.

Learn More:

Uptime’s 2023 Global Data Center Survey also includes findings on regulatory support, sustainability, and metrics, staffing shortfalls, skills gaps, diversity, innovation and impact, and more. Download the executive summary report here and register for the webinar covering its key trends and takeaways on July 18th at 12:00 PM EDT, 5:00 PM BST.

About Uptime:

Uptime Institute is the Global Digital Infrastructure Authority. For over 25 years, the company has established industry-leading benchmarks for data center performance, resilience, sustainability, and efficiency, which provide customers assurance that their digital infrastructure can perform across a wide array of operating conditions at a level consistent with their business needs. Uptime’s Tier Standard is the IT industry’s most trusted and adopted global standard for the design, construction, and operation of data centers. With its Tier Standard and Certifications, Management & Operations reviews, SCIRA-FSI financial sector risk assessment, broad range of additional risk and performance assessments, intelligence research service, and training courses completed by over 10,000 data center professionals, Uptime has helped thousands of companies in over 114 countries to optimize critical IT assets while managing costs, resources, and efficiency.

Uptime Institute is headquartered in New York, NY, with offices in London, Sao Paulo, Dubai, Riyadh, Singapore, and Taipei. For more information, please visit www.uptimeinstitute.com.

Contacts

Brenda South
206/706-4647
bsouth@uptimeinstitute.com

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