The Cloud Native Storage Market was valued at USD 16.02 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 84.47 billion by 2031, with a robust CAGR of 23.1% from 2024 to 2031.

Cloud Native Storage is designed to meet the unique storage requirements of cloud-native applications. These applications, which utilize microservices, containerization, dynamic scaling, and continuous delivery, are specifically optimized for cloud environments. Unlike traditional monolithic applications, cloud-native applications are distributed across various systems and heavily depend on cloud infrastructure, creating specific storage needs. Cloud Native Storage solutions must seamlessly integrate with container orchestration technologies like Kubernetes, support stateful applications within containers, and dynamically provision storage volumes. Due to the dynamic nature of cloud-native applications, these storage solutions must be highly scalable to accommodate rapid changes in resource demands.

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Some of Major Key Players:

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Drivers:

  • Automation in Application Updates: Cloud-native storage supports automated environments for continuous testing and deployment. Unlike traditional systems, which might require planned downtime and user notifications for updates, cloud-native applications can update frequently without disrupting service. This capability is crucial for continuous deployment and seamless upgrades.
  • Faster Data Backup and Recovery: Cloud-native storage enhances data management by enabling quick recovery and backup, contributing to its growing demand. Automation in cloud-native storage facilitates rapid data recovery without service interruptions and supports features like cross-cluster disaster recovery, automated updates, and volume encryption.

Restraints:

  • Network Usage and Latency Issues: Public cloud infrastructures face concerns related to network usage and latency, which can impact performance and efficiency.

Opportunities:

  • Increased Demand Across Industries: The need for cloud-native storage is rising across various sectors due to its benefits in adaptability, automation, and data management. Cloud-native storage provides features such as automated lifecycle management of data components, cross-cluster disaster recovery, and encryption. These features are critical for enhancing availability, adaptability, and reliability.
  • Enhanced Data Management: Cloud-native storage solutions simplify monitoring and operational audits while supporting scalable and rapid execution of data tasks. They offer configuration options for storage boots and stateful application backups, making them integral to enterprise stability and adaptability.

Segmentation:

  • By Component:

    • Solutions
    • Services
  • By Deployment:

    • Public Cloud
    • Private Cloud
  • By Organization Size:

    • Large Enterprises
    • SMEs (Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises)
  • By Vertical:

    • Banking, Financial Services, & Insurance (BFSI)
    • Government
    • Healthcare & Life Sciences
    • Telecommunication
    • IT & ITeS (Information Technology and IT-enabled Services)
    • Manufacturing
    • Energy & Utilities
    • Media & Entertainment
    • Retail & Consumer Goods
    • Other Verticals

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