In the personal storage segment, hard disk drive (HDD) vendors continued to gain share and dominate the market. The 1TB-3TB capacity range accounted for 70.28% of the segment. The affordability of personal storage and the facility to store data without any privacy/data breach or bandwidth concerns that end users encounter with some public cloud make personal storage devices the main source for consumers to store and manage their data, according to Jimena Sisa, senior research analyst, European storage research, IDC.
The entry-level segment used to be dominated by mainstream non-HDD vendors. In Q115, however, mainstream non-HDD vendors lost 26.7% unit share to HDD vendors, following the same pattern as in 2014. NAS products dominate this segment, with 96.6% market share in Q115.
Notes:
- IDC defines personal storage as having 1-2 bays and entry-level storage as having 3-12 bays. HDD vendors are suppliers that manufacture their own hard disk drives, in addition to branded external storage. IDC defines a mainstream non-HDD vendor as a major PELS vendor that does not manufacture its own hard disk drives.
- Data for the PELS market is reported for calendar quarters. It includes vendor type, bays, capacity range, interface, and form factor.
- Major vendors covered in this IDC Tracker include Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, Buffalo Technology, D-Link, Netgear, and Lenovo/EMC (Iomega).
- EMEA PELS research covers 16 Western European countries, the Czech Republic, Poland, the Rest of Central Eastern Europe, South Africa, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and the Rest of Middle East and Africa.
Companies Covered:
Seagate Technology LLC, EMC Corporation, Western Digital Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, Lenovo Group Limited, NETGEAR, Inc., D-Link Corporation, Buffalo Technology (USA), Inc.
Regions Covered:
Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Western Europe
Topics Covered:
Serial ATA drive