52% Of Companies Have 10 Or More Servers Hosting Virtual Machines In Production, According To New InformationWeek Reports Research
42% of respondents use multiple hypervisors, up from 36% in 2011.
Nov 28, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM Tech's InformationWeek Reports, a service provider for peer-based IT research and analysis, announced the release of its latest research report. 2013 Virtualization Management Survey encompasses analysis of results from InformationWeek's recent Virtualization Management Survey and helps readers take the next steps in implementing virtualization from the network to the desktop. Over 300 respondents took part in the survey.
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Research Summary:
Virtualization technology is extending from servers to applications, storage and the network itself. Exploits targeting the hypervisor are very real. Security has become a major concern at the hypervisor level. Vulnerabilities aimed at systems that were previously (albeit erroneously) considered invulnerable have begun to crop up with some regularity; hopefully that's prompting hard thinking about how security concerns are assessed and remediated as we move into the hypervisor-enabled service-oriented IT future.
Findings:
- 50% of respondents use platform-bundled tools such as Virtual Machine Manager, Virtual Center or XenCenter to manage virtual machines and hypervisor hosts.
- 69% say server virtualization is very important to their organization's overall IT strategy.
- 40% expect to have 75% or more of their production servers virtualized by the end of 2013.
- 15% have fully deployed automation suites versus 45% with no plans.
The report author, Jake McTigue, is the IT manager for Carwild Corp. and a senior consulting network engineer for NSI.
For full access to the research data, members can download now: http://reports.informationweek.com/abstract/25/9088/Virtualization/research-2013-virtualization-management-survey.html?cid=rpt_press_rls
"When instilling virtualization into every layer of the stack, automation and hypervisor security are key considerations," says Lorna Garey, content director of InformationWeek Reports. "If you're going to automate production systems – a must for delivering on-demand IT services – you must ensure your systems aren't vulnerable."
For more information:
Art Wittmann
VP & Managing Director, InformationWeek Reports
415-947-6361
art.wittmann@ubm.com
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