Fun

Uptime’s 15th Annual Global Data Center Survey Results Show Both Commitment and Hesitancy as Industry Plans for Wider AI Usage, Climate Change Reporting, and the NVIDIA Revolution to Come

2025-08-01 14:10 PM

(K-daily 뉴스)

Uptime Institute today announced the release of its 15th Annual Global Data Center Survey 2025 revealing an innovative and resilient industry - one that is also facing rising costs, worsening power constraints, and challenges in meeting the demands for AI. As operators expand and modernize to meet power and density requirements, they must address availability, efficiency, staffing challenges, supply chain delays, and unpredictable technological advances.

“Our data shows operators are tasked with managing a lot of big strategic challenges at the same time. These include anticipating multiple technological changes, planning for expansion in spite of major constraints on power availability, and preparing for and supporting unpredictable AI workload demand,” said Andy Lawrence, Executive Director of Research, Uptime Institute. “This is a time where senior level experience is critical. But for the first time, more operators are finding it harder to recruit and retain senior people than people at an earlier stage of their career. There is a management shortage, with many experienced leaders retiring just as another phase of dramatic growth gets underway.”

Roughly one-third of data center owners and operators currently perform some AI training or inference, and a significantly greater proportion plan to do so in the future. But much of this is early stage and cautious. Uncertainty over the appropriate or likely venues for AI workloads, and apprehension over the power demands of projected NVIDIA GPU systems, is likely contributing to capacity concerns.

Now in its 15th year, Uptime Institute’s annual survey is the most comprehensive and longest-running study of its kind. The findings of this report highlight the practices and experiences of data center owners and operators in the areas of resiliency, sustainability, efficiency, staffing, cloud, and artificial intelligence.

Key findings from the 2025 report include:

·Cost issues remain the top concern for digital infrastructure management teams in 2025 — but worries around forecasting future capacity requirements have grown significantly.
·Average PUE levels show little change for the sixth consecutive year, with improvements constrained by legacy infrastructure and some climate specific limitations to efficient cooling.
·Average server rack power densities continue to rise, with greater adoption of racks in the 10-30 kW range. Few facilities exceed 30 kW, and extreme densities are as yet rare.
·The collection and reporting of key sustainability metrics have not improved in 2025, which is likely due in part to commercial pressures to support AI, and easing regulatory pressure in some regions.
·Trust in AI for data center operations depends on the use case: most would allow its use for analyzing sensor data and predictive maintenance tasks, but not configuration changes, controlling equipment, or staffing issues.
·Impactful data center outages are gradually becoming less frequent — but one in ten still cause serious or severe disruption, underscoring the need for continued investment.
·Enterprises continue to adopt hybrid IT strategies, spanning cloud, colocation on-premises data centers. On-premises data centers remain foundational for those with large, mission critical processing needs, with 45% of IT workloads still residing in corporate facilities.
·Staffing challenges persist in 2025. Nearly two-thirds of operators report difficulty retaining staff, finding qualified candidates, or both.

About the Survey:

Uptime conducted this year’s Annual Global Data Center Survey online and via email from April to May 2025 and collected responses from more than 800 data center owners and operators. For the third consecutive year, Uptime’s survey asked data center operators to identify their management team’s top concerns related to digital infrastructure. In 2025, new response options were added to reflect the evolving challenges surrounding power availability, supply chain disruptions, and demand for AI.

The survey participants represent a wide range of industry verticals in multiple countries. Nearly half (43%) are located in North America and Europe. Approximately one in five respondents work for professional IT / data center service providers — that is, staff with operational or executive responsibilities for a third-party data center, such as those offering colocation, wholesale, software, or cloud computing services.

Learn More:

Download the executive summary report here and register for the webinar here covering key trends and takeaways from the survey results on July 30th at 9:00 AM PDT (9:00 AM PDT, 12:00 PM EDT, and 5:00 PM BST). To join our Uptime Institute Bright Talk Channel, go to https://www.brighttalk.com/join/.

About Uptime Institute

Uptime Institute is the Global Digital Infrastructure Authority. With over 3,500 awards issued in over 118 countries around the globe, and over 1,100 currently active projects in 80+ countries, Uptime has helped tens of thousands of companies optimize critical IT assets while managing costs, resources, and efficiency. For over 30 years, the company has established industry-leading benchmarks for data center performance, resilience, sustainability, and efficiency, which provide customers assurance that their digital infrastructure can perform across a wide array of operating conditions at a level consistent with their individual business needs. Uptime’s Tier Standard is the IT industry’s most trusted and adopted global standard for the design, construction, and operation of data centers. Offerings include the organization’s Tier Standard and Certifications, Management & Operations reviews and assessments including SCIRA-FSI financial sector risk assessment, the Sustainability Assessment, and a broad range of additional risk management, performance, availability, and related offerings. Uptime Education training programs have been successfully completed by over 90,000 data center professionals, such as the much-valued ATD (Accredited Tier Designer) and AOS (Accredited Operations Specialist). The Uptime Education curriculum has been expanded by the acquisition of CNet Training Ltd. in 2023.

Uptime Institute is headquartered in New York, NY, with offices in London, Sao Paulo, Dubai, Riyadh, and Singapore, and full-time Uptime professionals based in over thirty-four countries around the world. For more information, visit uptimeinstitute.com.

View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250730149641/en/

Website: https://uptimeinstitute.com

IT 주요뉴스

키옥시아, UFS 버전 4.1 자동차용 임베디드 플래시 메모리 장치 샘플링
메모리 솔루션 분야의 세계적인 리더인 키옥시아(Kioxia Corporation)가 자동차 애플리케이션용으로 설계된 새로운 유...
Kioxia Sampling UFS Ver. 4.1 Embedded Flash Memory Devices for Automotive Applications
Kioxia Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions, today announced that it has begun sampling(1) new Universal Flash Storage(2) (UFS) Ver. 4.1 em...
더존비앤에프 ‘오피스케어’ 오픈… B2B 이커머스 시장 혁신
더존비즈온의 이커머스 전문 계열사인 더존비앤에프(대표 김용찬)가 기업의 물품 구매와 임직원 복리후생을 통...
과학 주요뉴스

이공계 석사과정 월 80만원·박사과정 110만원…”예타면제 확정”
연구 개발. 경기 성남시의 제약 벤처기업에서 연구원이 제품 개발과 관련된 작업을 하고 있다. ⓒ촬영 이세원 정...
국민이 꼽은 국가난제는 ‘인구구조·온라인 피싱·생계안정’
국민 선정 10대 국가난제 ⓒSTEPI 제공 국민들은 인구구조 변화 대응, 온라인 피싱 등 신종범죄, 주거와 물가 등 국...
AI 학습에 쓰이는 ‘공개 데이터’ 처리방안은…정부 기준 나왔다
오픈 인공지능(AI) ⓒ연합뉴스 자료사진 기업들이 챗GPT 등 생성형 인공지능(AI) 모델을 개발하는 과정에서 ‘공...