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2025

Managed Switches Market

Managed Switches Market, by Number of Ports (Upto 16 ports, 17 to 32 ports, 33 to 48 ports, Above 48 ports), by Port Speed (Upto 1G, 2G to 10G, 11G to 25G, Above 25G), by Device Type (PoE, Non-PoE), by Layer Type (Layer 2, Layer 3) : Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2032

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A managed switch is a network switch that allows for the configuration and monitoring of network settings, such as VLANs, Quality of Service (QoS), and port-level settings. Managed switches typically have a web interface or a command-line interface that can be accessed through a network connection. This also often have Simple Network Management Protocol support, which allows for remote monitoring and management of the switch. Managed switche can configure VLANs, allowing network administrators to segment their network into different subnetworks. This can improve security and network performance by isolating different types of traffic and limiting broadcast domains. For example, a managed switch can be configured to create a VLAN for voice traffic, which would keep voice traffic separate from data traffic. This can improve the quality of the voice calls by ensuring that the bandwidth and resources needed for voice calls are not being used by data traffic. Managed switche also often have QoS features that prioritize certain types of traffic, such as voice or video, for better performance.
Managed switche have the ability to monitor and control port-level settings, which allows network administrators to have granular control over their network. This can be useful for troubleshooting network issues and identifying potential bottlenecks. For example, a managed switch can monitor the traffic on a specific port and provide detailed statistics, such as the number of packets transmitted and received, the number of errors, and the amount of bandwidth used. This information can be used to identify potential network issues, such as a high number of errors or a lack of bandwidth. In addition, a managed switch can control port-level settings, such as speed and duplex settings, enabling or disabling ports, and configuring port-based security. For example, a network administrator can set the speed of a port to 10 Gbps to support high-bandwidth applications, or disable a port if it is no longer in use to prevent unauthorized access. This can also monitor and control Power over Ethernet (PoE) settings. This feature allows network administrators to monitor the power usage of connected devices and also control how much power is supplied to each device. This can be useful for devices such as IP phones or wireless access points that require PoE.
One of the key drivers for the managed switch market is the increasing demand for network security. With the rise of cyber threats and data breaches, organizations are looking for ways to protect their networks from unauthorized access and attacks. Managed switche often have advanced security features, such as port security and access control lists , which can help organizations safeguard their networks. Moreover, advancements in networking technology are also driving the need for more flexible and programmable networks. New technologies, such as software-defined networking and network functions virtualization, are becoming increasingly popular and managed switches can be integrated into these new network architectures to provide advanced network management and control capabilities. Furthermore, as networks become more complex, organizations need to be able to monitor and control their networks at a granular level. This can provide detailed network visibility and control, which can help organizations identify and troubleshoot issues quickly. This is becoming increasingly important and further driving the growth of this market as organizations look to improve network availability and resiliency. In addition, The growth of Internet of Things (IoT) is also driving this market. The rapid growth in IoT devices generates a huge amount of data that needs to be transported and processed efficiently. The report also states that the data generated by IoT devices is expected to reach 79.4 zettabytes by 2025, up from 4.4 zettabytes in 2018. This massive increase in data generated by IoT devices is driving the demand for more efficient and reliable network infrastructure. This can provide the necessary connectivity and control capabilities to support the growth of IoT.
Limited scalability is a restraint that can limit the growth of the managed switch market. Some managed switches may have limitations in terms of the number of ports or the amount of traffic they can handle, which can be a problem for organizations that are expanding or have plans to expand in the future. For example, a small business that is adding new employees or expanding to a new location may outgrow their current managed switch and need to purchase a new one. Furthermore, cybersecurity concerns are also a restraint that can limit the growth of this market. Like other network devices, managed switches are vulnerable to cyber attacks, especially if they are not properly configured and maintained. A report by the SANS Institute found that misconfigured network devices, such as managed switches, are the second most common cause of data breaches. For example, if a managed switch has not been properly configured to limit access to sensitive data, it could be a potential entry point for a cyber attacker.
The deployment of 5G networks creates an opportunity for managed switch market to provide solutions that can support the higher bandwidth and lower latency requirements of 5G networks. The increased bandwidth and lower latency offered by 5G networks are expected to enable new use cases such as virtual and augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, and the IoT which will drive the need for more advanced networking infrastructure. Managed switches can provide the necessary connectivity and control capabilities to support the growth of 5G networks. For example, a managed switch can be configured to prioritize 5G traffic for better performance and ensure that the necessary bandwidth and resources are available for 5G applications. The growth of edge computing is also creating an opportunity for this market to provide solutions that can support data processing and storage at the network's edgework. With the increasing amount of data generated by IoT and other devices, edge computing is becoming increasingly important as it can help to reduce latency and improve the performance of applications.
Segmental Overview
By number of ports: The managed switch market is divided into upto 16 ports, 17 to 32 ports, 33 to 48 ports, and Above 48 ports. Managed switches with up to 16 ports are typically used in small and medium-sized businesses, home offices, and branch offices. These switches are cost-effective and easy to manage, making them a popular choice for small networks. Managed switches with 17 to 32 ports are typically used in medium-sized businesses, branch offices, and data centers. These switches offer more ports than the smaller sw ones and can handle more traffic, making them a good choice for growing networks or plans to expand in the future. Managed switches with 33 to 48 ports are typically used in large organizations, data centers, and service providers. These switches can handle a large amount of traffic, making them suitable for high-bandwidth applications and large networks. Managed switches with more than 48 ports are designed to handle extremely high amounts of traffic and are often used in large-scale networks and data centers.
By port speed: The managed switch market is divided into upto 1G, 2G to 10G, 11G to 25G, and above 25G. Managed switches with port speeds up to 1Gbps are typically used in small and medium-sized businesses, home offices, and branch offices. These switches are cost-effective and easy to manage, making them a popular choice for small networks with lower bandwidth requirements. Managed switches with speeds between 2Gbps and 10Gbps are typically used in medium-sized businesses, branch offices, and data centers. These switches offer higher bandwidth than the smaller switches and can handle more traffic, making them a good choice for networks that require more bandwidth or have plans to expand in the future. Managed switches with port speeds between 11Gbps and 25Gbps, and those above 25Gbps are typically used in large organizations, data centers, and service providers, where they are used to handle large traffic and support high-bandwidth applications and large networks.
By device type: The managed switch market is divided into PoE and nonPoE. PoE switches are useful in situations where devices need to be powered remotely, while non PoE switches are typically used in environments where devices are powered through an outlet or where PoE is not required.
By layer type: The managed switch market is divided into layer 2 and layer 3. Layer 2 switches provide basic switching and forwarding functions and handle traffic between devices on the same network segment. In contrast, layer 3 switches provide more advanced features such as routing and the ability to handle traffic between different network segments.
By region: The managed switch market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa. North America holds a significant market share due to the presence of a large number of IT companies and the adoption of advanced technologies such as IoT and 5G. The Asia-Pacific market is expected to grow at the highest CAGR due to the increasing adoption of advanced technologies and the presence of many small and medium-sized enterprises. 
Competitive Analysis
Competitive analysis and profiles of the major players in the managed switch Alcatel-Lucent, Allied Telesis, Inc. Arista Networks Inc, NETGEAR, Inc. Brocade Communication Systems, Inc. Cisco Systems Inc., Dell Technologies Inc., D-Link Corporation, Eaton Corporation, Honeywell International Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Juniper Networks Inc., Parker Hannifin Corporation, and Siemens SE are covered in the report. Major players have adopted product launch and acquisition as key developmental strategies to improve the product portfolio of the managed switch market.

Managed Switches Market, by Number of Ports Report Highlights

Aspects Details
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By Number of Ports
  • Upto 16 ports
  • 17 to 32 ports
  • 33 to 48 ports
  • Above 48 ports
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By Port Speed
  • Upto 1G
  • 2G to 10G
  • 11G to 25G
  • Above 25G
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By Device Type
  • PoE
  • Non-PoE
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By Layer Type
  • Layer 2
  • Layer 3
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By Region
  • North America  (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
  • Europe  (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Russia, Rest of Europe)
  • Asia-Pacific  (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Rest of Asia-Pacific)
  • LAMEA  (Brazil, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Argentina, Rest of LAMEA)
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Key Market Players

Alcatel-Lucent, Arista Networks Inc, NETGEAR, Inc., Parker Hannifin Corporation, Brocade Communication Systems, Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, Siemens SE, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Cisco Systems Inc., Allied Telesis, Inc. , Honeywell International Inc., Dell Technologies Inc., D-Link Corporation, Eaton Corporation, Juniper Networks Inc.

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Managed Switches Market, by Number of Ports

Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2032