The data center cooling market is projected to grow USD 15.7 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 10.7%. The major reasons for the growth of the data center cooling market include improving efficiency in data centers, rising spending on data centers, and significant growth in the number of data centers and their power density. Furthermore, factors like increasing demand for cost-effective data center solutions, and the rising significance of eco-friendly data center solutions are also responsible for driving the demand for data center cooling market. Request a Sample of this Report: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=1038 The liquid cooling systems solution segment is projected to record the highest growth in the global data center cooling market, during the forecast period. The high growth of the liquid cooling systems solution segment is majorly attributed to their advantages over air-cooled systems. The liquid cooling systems provide cooling at a reduced energy cost as compared to air cooling systems along with lower noise levels originating from equipment such as fans in the air cooling systems. The installment & deployment services segment is projected to dominate the global data center cooling market, during the forecast period. The installation & deployment services can be used by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as well as large organizations to assist them in the deployment of energy-efficient data center cooling in a cost-effective manner. They also act as a one-stop shop for hassle-free deployments with minimum downtime. These services are increasingly being used by organizations worldwide. The room-based type of cooling segment is projected to grow with a high CAGR in the global data center cooling market, during the forecast period. Room-based cooling consists of cooling units operating concurrently to address the heat load of the entire room and focuses on reducing the rising temperature in data centers and server rooms. These cooling units overcome the issues related to the lack of space in data centers.



