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The Mini Data Center market is a subset of the larger Data Center market. It is composed of smaller, modular data centers that are designed to provide the same services as traditional data centers, but in a more compact form. Mini Data Centers are typically used in remote locations, such as branch offices, retail stores, and other locations where a full-scale data center is not feasible. They are also used in edge computing applications, where data needs to be processed close to the source. Mini Data Centers are typically self-contained, with their own power, cooling, and security systems. They are also designed to be easily deployed and managed, making them ideal for businesses that need to quickly deploy data centers in remote locations.
Some of the companies in the Mini Data Center market include Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Schneider Electric, Rittal, and Vertiv. Show Less Read more