But overall, as Stanislav Mirin, a leading consultant at iKS-Consulting,
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"In St. Petersburg, the number of players in the commercial data center market is much smaller than in Moscow. Therefore, the market situation depends on a small number of colocation providers, which occupy a large share of this market. Due to the suspension of work of some vendors on the Russian market, owners of commercial data centers are forced to optimize the engineering infrastructure of their data centers. To do this, they need to form a certain stock of netherlands cell phone number list replacement equipment in their own warehouses, as well as plan the costs of expanding the infrastructure. Partial costs for this are usually included in the cost of services. The growth of inflation also affects the cost of colocation provider services. This is why prices for colocation services are growing, - believes Sergey Andronov, Director of the Network Solutions Center of Infosystems Jet. - At the same time, in Moscow, the number of colocation providers and the data centers themselves is much greater than in St. Petersburg. This is why competition in the Moscow commercial data center market is high. Some providers have begun to reduce prices, as some representatives of large businesses refuse the services of commercial data centers in favor of building their own data centers. Against this backdrop, colocation providers are trying to look more attractive."
noted, demand for data center services is outpacing supply. This was facilitated by a serious slowdown that began back in 2020: "There was a slowdown in the production of equipment for data centers. Problems with chips that emerged back in 2021, logistical problems with equipment delivery, and rising global prices for materials, in particular metal, had a negative impact on the dynamics of commissioning new capacities of commercial data centers. Technical and economic difficulties that have arisen since February 2022 may again push back some of the new commissioning."
noted, demand for data center services is outpacing supply. This was facilitated by a serious slowdown that began back in 2020: "There was a slowdown in the production of equipment for data centers. Problems with chips that emerged back in 2021, logistical problems with equipment delivery, and rising global prices for materials, in particular metal, had a negative impact on the dynamics of commissioning new capacities of commercial data centers. Technical and economic difficulties that have arisen since February 2022 may again push back some of the new commissioning."