According to the UnivDatos, As per “Network Telemetry Market” report, the global market was valued at USD 667.34 million in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of about 30.57% during the forecast period from 2025 - 2033, reaching USD million by 2033.
The explosion in the complexity of networks and the volume of data traffic is driving the global network telemetry market. This significant market growth is being achieved through the adoption of hybrid cloud infrastructures, IoT devices, and edge computing, which has created a flood of data and complex network dependencies that were previously ineffective to handle using traditional monitoring tools. In the new environment, the ability to achieve real-time, granular visibility into network conducted and network security risks becomes essential, and network telemetry can be provided without issues. The popularity of telemetry solutions is immense, allowing IT teams to monitor the health of the network while also enabling the diagnosis of problems before they occur. This removes the barriers of slow-polling tools such as SNMP and the data blindness of large, distributed systems. Additionally, the integration of telemetry as a pillar of current IT functions in various sectors is expanding the market, as organizations introduce the technology to address the initial need for reliability and security. The network telemetry market is poised to embark on a remarkable upward trajectory of growth and eventually establish itself as a key player in the world of IT infrastructure.
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Rising Network Complexity and Data Volumes Boost Market Growth
The dramatic increase in network complexity and data volume has become a significant driver of growth, critical to the global network telemetry market. Organizations today are multi-cloud, microservices, and AI-intensive workloads, which cause orders of magnitude more traffic and dynamic connections than those used by legacy systems were designed to handle. For example, a report released by Rivery in June 2024 estimates that global data creation reached 149 zettabytes in June 2024 and predicts that this will increase to 181 zettabytes by 2025. This sudden increase is an indication of how modern applications, video traffic, IoT devices, as well as AI systems are putting strain on networks as never before. Likewise, a report released by Visual Capitalist in December 2023 noted that there were over 10,000 data centers worldwide, with more than 5,300 located in the United States. This physical infrastructure is large and growing, with east-west traffic flows increasing, in part due to the development of generative AI training and inference, which generates thousands of micro-flows across servers. With the increased size, density, and distribution of networks, conventional monitoring methods, such as SNMP polling, are no longer sufficient. To manage performance, anticipate trouble, and ensure reliability in these increasingly complex digital ecosystems, high-frequency network telemetry provides the granular visibility required to continuously monitor them.
Latest Trends in the Network Telemetry Market
The Transition Toward High-Speed Streaming Telemetry
The transition to high-speed streaming telemetry, as opposed to traditional SNMP polling, has turned out to be one of the most iconic changes in network monitoring. With networks becoming more distributed and dynamic due to the adoption of multi-clouds, the use of containers, and AI-intensive workloads, organizations require continuous visibility as opposed to periodic visibility. Streaming telemetry enables continuous, high-frequency, and push-based information at network devices, allowing operators to capture fine-grained metrics, detect anomalies more quickly, and adapt to traffic patterns that shift within milliseconds. It also allows the use of modern protocols, such as gRPC and the YANG-based data models, which can more easily produce richer, structured data in contrast to legacy polling-based protocols. This migration is especially critical in hyperscale data centers, 5G deployments, and edge networks, where latency, traffic density, and micro-flows are much more intensive than ever.
· For example, in June 2023, according to a blog post by World Wide Technology (WWT), large organizations have started accelerating their migration out of SNMP as new equipment is now natively enabling event-driven telemetry streaming to support real-time observability.
· Additionally, in August 2024, as reported in a technical article on the Opt-Net EU blog, the use of YANG-modeled, gRPC-based streaming telemetry was described as a paradigm shift to managing high-volume, low-latency network data in next-generation infrastructures.
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Advancing Toward an Automated and Data-Driven Network Operations Shows Promising Growth
The global network telemetry market is on a high-growth trajectory, driven by the inevitable move towards data-oriented operations and the desperate need for instant, network-wide visibility. Being the foundation of automated network management and driven by such trends as the streaming data model, the telemetry solutions are turning the potential of the operational capabilities of the IT infrastructure into reality. The move towards stream-based, easily integrable solutions will enhance automation and business value, ultimately increasing the rate at which the market is adopted. Due to the increasing digitalization of business, which is expected to encompass an ever-larger part of the global economy, such a model of data distribution will be the cornerstone of future network operations centers.
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