Video Surveillance Storage Market Worth $14.13 Billion by 2031, Driven by AI-Enabled Security Infrastructure | Report by MarketsandMarkets™

July 02 02:30 2026
Video Surveillance Storage Market Worth $14.13 Billion by 2031, Driven by AI-Enabled Security Infrastructure | Report by MarketsandMarkets™
Western Digital Corporation (US), Seagate Technology (US), Hitachi (Japan), Dell Technologies (US), Honeywell (US), NetApp (US), Avigilon (Canada), Bosch (Germany), Hikvision (China), Toshiba (Japan).
Video Surveillance Storage Market by Storage Device (NAS, DAS, SAN), Storage Media (SSD, HDD), Storage Capacity (1TB, 2TB, 4TB, and above), Surveillance System Used (IP, Analog), and Software (Video Analytics, Video Management) – Global Forecast to 2031.

According to the new MarketsandMarkets™ report Video Surveillance Storage Market by Storage Device (NAS, DAS, SAN), Storage Media (SSD, HDD), Storage Capacity (1TB, 2TB, 4TB, and above), Surveillance System Used (IP, Analog), Software (Video Analytics, Video Management), Vertical, and Region – Global Forecast to 2031″, the global video surveillance storage market size was valued at USD 9.56 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow from USD 10.17 billion in 2025 to USD 14.13 billion by 2031, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period. The market is transitioning rapidly from legacy passive archiving into an active, analytics-ready infrastructure layer.

 

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Business pain points addressed

Modern IP video surveillance systems generate continuous high-bitrate streams that stretch legacy storage architectures to their limits. Security and IT leadership face critical systemic bottlenecks, including write-heavy performance drops, high frame loss, and fragmented storage pools. Additionally, organizations face escalating operational expenditure (OpEx) costs due to the rising energy consumption of running petabyte-scale on-premise arrays, alongside the challenge of navigating fragmented data residency laws.

Why the market matters now

The transition from legacy 1080p surveillance setups to high-density 4K and 8K IP cameras has triggered a data explosion that legacy infrastructure cannot sustain. Concurrently, governments worldwide are enacting stricter video retention and data localization regulations. Organizations must immediately pivot toward agile, compression-aware storage strategies to remain compliant, protect digital assets, and support live AI-enabled video analytics workloads.

Key market drivers, trends, opportunities, and challenges

  • Drivers: Proliferation of high-resolution (4K/8K) IP surveillance hardware, expanding municipal and critical infrastructure budgets, and tightening global retention compliance laws.
  • Trends: The strategic integration of low-latency SSDs with high-capacity HDDs (hybrid tiering), cloud-to-edge storage synchronization fabrics, and compression-aware VMS storage tiers.
  • Opportunities: Unprecedented market gaps for enterprise vendors offering scalable, high-density storage arrays tailored for write-heavy, zero-frame-loss requirements in smart cities and commercial spaces.
  • Challenges: Managing the high operational power and cooling overhead of petabyte-scale on-premise data centers, and navigating fragmented regional compliance laws.

 

Largest and fastest-growing segments and regions

  • By vertical, the government and public infrastructure segment is expected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period due to large-scale public safety initiatives, heavy investments in critical infrastructure networks, and expanding city-wide command centers.
  • By storage capacity, the 4 TB segment is expected to record the highest CAGR during the forecast period, primarily due to its alignment with modern video encoding efficiencies (H.265/HEVC) within compact NVR appliances.
  • Geographically, North America sustains the leading position in immediate market valuation, while the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is officially recorded as the fastest-growing market, accelerated by aggressive public infrastructure modernization initiatives across major developing economies.

 

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Competitive landscape highlights

The report delivers comprehensive competitive profiles, corporate strategy assessments, and market share evaluations of the top technology providers operating in the global landscape, including Western Digital Corporation (US), Seagate Technology (US), Hitachi (Japan), Dell Technologies (US), Honeywell (US), NetApp (US), Avigilon (Canada), Bosch (Germany), Hikvision (China), and Toshiba (Japan).

Business value for decision-makers

This study provides executive leadership with granular, vendor-aligned market segmentations, architectural taxonomy breakdowns, and competitive market-share matrices. It eliminates guesswork, enabling strategy teams, CIOs, and CSOs to validate multi-year technology investments, evaluate emerging vendors, and optimize vendor selection with absolute data-backed confidence.

Report scope and key takeaways

  • Scope: 320 Pages, 250 Detailed Market Data Tables, and 65 Figures detailing the market across 5 major technical segments and 4 geographic regions.
  • Key Takeaways: Quantitative proof of SSD market share dominance due to low-latency indexing needs; deep-dive vertical data cross-segmentation; and 5-year macro and micro revenue distribution forecasts.

 

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Key business pain points addressed by the Video Surveillance Storage Market Research report

  • High-Throughput Write Volatility and Frame Drops: Enterprise operators face critical input/output (I/O) bottlenecks in multi-stream 4K/8K IP camera environments, where legacy storage backplanes experience frame drops during sustained high-bitrate ingestion.
  • TCO Escalation vs. Analytical Compute Demands: Organizations struggle to balance Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) per terabyte against the low-latency hardware architectures (e.g., flash-optimized NVMe tiering) required to execute real-time AI computer vision and metadata indexing.
  • Fragmented Multi-Jurisdictional Compliance: Security directors face high operational complexity navigating divergent data-retention laws (such as multi-year statutory mandates for financial institutions versus GDPR/privacy constraints in municipal areas) that disrupt unified storage design.

 

Key differentiators or unique insights covered in the Video Surveillance Storage Market Report

  • The SSD Edge Displacement Vector: Granular assessment of Solid State Drives (SSDs) displacing traditional mechanical HDDs at the edge to support low-latency caching layers for real-time forensic video indexing.
  • Compression-Aware Infrastructure Analysis: Detailed breakdown of how advanced H.265 (HEVC) optimization intersects with capacity lifecycle costs, showing why the 4 TB capacity tier is experiencing rapid growth due to encoding efficiencies.

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