Sales of Tape Drives Plunging in 2012 – Santa Clara Consulting Group
Down 30% from 2011
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 6, 2013 at 2:58 pmBackup tape drive and media sales represented a $1.06 billion market in 2012, according Backup Tape Technology: 2013
Trends for QIC, DAT, 8 mm, DLT and LTO Media & Hardware Markets, a report from the Santa Clara Consulting Group.
Drives had sales of $391.91 million.
Media sales amounted to $665.24 million.
LTO represented 93.91% of drive and 91.54% of tape cartridge revenues. LTO-6 was launched at the end of the year and LTO-5 drives grew again. Their growth was not able to offset lower volumes in earlier generations resulting in a decline for total LTO drives shipments in 2012. HP led unit sales among drive makers. LTO media unit sales were slightly down (-4.37%) at 22.865 million cartridges. LTO-5 media posted strong growth to take 28.28% of unit sales which accounted for 40.65% of segment revenue. LTO-4 remained the largest generation. It accounted for 43.72% of unit sales and 36.13% of revenue. LTO-3 sold 21.53% of units and 16.89% of dollars. Intense price competition in the newer LTO generations continued throughout the year. Hardware manufacturers HP and IBM were among the major suppliers of media although third party vendors were also prominent in the market. HP led the LTO media market with a 30.89% unit share. IBM was second at 17.58% and Fuji was third with 17.08%.
DLT-S drive and media shipments both declined year over year. Quantum was the sole source of DLT-S drives. Sales of DLT-S media amounted to $14.07 million in 2012. HP’s leading share of the .229 million DLT-S cartridges sold was 45.67%. Quantum was the next largest supplier at 32.50%.
DLT-V drive and media unit sales were both off. The drives had sales of $.05 million in 2012. The market for DLT-V media which consists of DLTtape IV and DLTtape VS1 cartridges had sales of $4.17 million. Quantum, HP, Imation and Maxell were the leading suppliers of these products.
Sales of DAT drives were down in 2012. DAT-160 was again the largest format although its volume contracted. DAT-72 continued its decline. The greater presence of DAT-160 and DAT-320 cartridges in the product mix supported average unit prices. DAT drive sales amounted to $23.41 million representing 2.21% of the total backup technology market. Sales of DAT media came to $24.79 million. The leading media supplier was HP with 68.59% of the 2.010 million units sold. Imation was the second largest and Maxell was third.
The 8mm technologies accounted for .72% of the total backup technology market. Sales of AIT, AME and metal particle cartridges declined to $7.63 million. Sony led the .120 million unit AIT segment. Tandberg had the dominant share of AME.
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Below is a comparison of the figures published from 2007 to 2012 by the Santa Clara Consulting Group on the worldwide tape market. The conclusions are the same since several years: the market is shrinking, less and less tape drives and media are sold, LTO is the last format emerging. But there is a perhaps a glimmer of hope at the horizon with some enormous tape libraries being sold recently as the comparison of the price/GB between tapes and disks is in favor of tapes for huge configurations.
in $ million | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
Tape Drives | 991.4 | 923.7 | 629.3 | 740.5 | 556.8 | 391.9 |
Growth | NA | -7% | -32% | 18% | -25% | -30% |
LTO share | 72.3% | 80.5% | 83.3% | 91.1% | 91.2% | 93.9% |
Tape media | 1,290 | 1,180 | 955.5 | 821.7 | 775.8 | 665.2 |
Growth | NA | -9% | -19% | -14% | -6% | -14% |
LTO share | NA | 77.0% | 80.8% | 83.6% | 93.7% | 93.9% |
Total drive and media | 2,281 | 2,104 | 1,585 | 1,562 | 1,333 | 1,057 |
Growth | NA | -8% | -25% | -1% | -15% | -21% |