A survey of 477 IT professionals from a
broad range of industries finds that organizations are eager to
virtualize their mission critical applications, but that storage-related
costs and I/O performance issues remain significant obstacles to
achieving those objectives.
DataCore Software’s Third Annual State of Virtualization Survey
reveals that SQL Server, Exchange, SharePoint, Oracle and SAP represent
the most prevalent Tier-1 applications targeted for consolidation. At
the same time, integration difficulties associated with Flash memory and
solid state disks (SSDs) rank high among the factors discouraging
organizations from applying these fast technologies to their most
latency-sensitive virtualized workloads and desktop virtualization (VDI)
programs.
Highlights of the survey include:
- 44
percent of respondents said the disproportionate storage-related costs
were a “serious obstacle” or “somewhat of an obstacle” preventing them
from virtualizing more of their workloads. 42 percent of respondents
said the same about performance degradation or inability to meet
performance expectations.
- IT storage budgets are on a
relatively tight leash in 2013 compared to 2012. More than half (51
percent) of respondents said their storage budget has remained stable,
but 20 percent said their storage budget has been reduced, compared to
just 14 percent in 2012. While 38 percent said their storage budget grew
in 2012, only 30 percent said the same this year.
- Storage
continues to be the biggest chunk of the investment in virtualization
projects. These include both server and desktop initiatives. 52 percent
of those surveyed said storage accounted for more than 25 percent of
their virtualization budget.
- Organizations are not
flocking to public cloud storage in droves for their storage needs.
Eight in 10 said they are not using any public cloud storage. This is
particularly notable given the amount of recent attention devoted to
public cloud options.
- Despite the incredible
attention the industry is placing on solid state technologies, one in
two respondents said they are not planning to use Flash/SSD for their
virtualization projects. When asked about what classes of storage they
are using across their environments, nearly six in 10 respondents said
they aren’t using Flash/SSD at all.
“The
findings make it clear; storage is the ‘big’ problem IT pros must solve
today. The value and need to virtualize critical applications is now
well recognized, but soaring storage costs and unpredictable performance
workloads associated with virtualization and consolidation projects
continue to impede their progress,” said George Teixeira, president and
CEO of DataCore™ Software. “Surprisingly, nearly one in three
respondents said they are still avoiding virtualization projects
altogether because the related storage concerns and costs are too high.”
“Storage virtualization software like DataCore’s SANsymphony-V storage hypervisor
enables IT departments to manage all their storage enterprise-wide and
to decouple key storage functionality and purchasing decisions from
vendor-specific storage hardware platforms. This allows IT departments
to regain cost control and achieve optimal utilization of whatever
available storage they have, regardless of type,” continued Teixeira.
“At the same time, DataCore significantly boosts performance by using
cost-effective, memory-based cache acceleration technologies and by
automatically selecting the best storage devices and performance
available on the fly. This enables our customers to optimally power
critical business applications and to meet the continuously changing I/O
and capacity demands of these mixed workloads.”
The broad makeup of respondents to DataCore Software’s State of Virtualization Survey
provides insights across a statistically-significant cross-section of
modern IT organizations from different size institutions and a wide
range of vertical segments. IT professionals from organizations across
the globe participated in the survey, with 56 percent of respondents
from organizations with less than 1,000 employees, 23 percent of
respondents from organizations with 1,000 to 5,000 employees, and 21
percent of respondents from organizations with more than 5,000
employees. Respondents represented a range of industries, including
Financial Services (11 percent), Healthcare (12 percent), Government (13
percent), Manufacturing (15 percent), Education (13 percent) and IT
services (14 percent). The average capacity managed by these
organizations was 234 terabytes.
DataCore’s 2013 State of Virtualization Survey was conducted in
March 2013. The survey asked a series of questions about virtualization
and its impact on storage. The full report may be found here: http://pages.datacore.com/StateofVirtualizationSurvey.html.