RightScale Inc., a demonstrated leader in enterprise
universal cloud management,
today announced the results of the RightScale 2016 State of the Cloud
Survey. In its fifth year, the RightScale State of the Cloud Survey is
the largest survey of corporate cloud users, including 1,060 technology
professionals at large and small enterprises across a broad
cross-section of industries.
The survey results are available in the RightScale 2016 State of the Cloud Report, which can be downloaded at www.rightscale.com/2016-cloud-report.
"The survey showed a significant inflection point in
cloud adoption matching what we see among our enterprise customers,"
said Michael Crandell, CEO of RightScale. "Hybrid adoption is growing
with companies using 6 different clouds on average; more workloads are
moving to public and private clouds; security concerns have abated;
cloud cost management challenges are increasing; and Docker is showing
phenomenal growth. We also saw changes in the public cloud provider
landscape with #2 Azure gaining ground on leader AWS."
Highlights of the RightScale 2016 State of the Cloud Report include:
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Hybrid Cloud Adoption Grew Significantly: Private
cloud adoption increased from 63 percent to 77 percent, driving hybrid
cloud adoption up from 58 percent to 71 percent year-over-year.
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Cloud Users Leverage 6 Clouds on Average: Cloud
users are running applications in an average of 1.5 public clouds and
1.7 private clouds. They are experimenting with an additional 1.5 public
clouds and 1.3 private clouds.
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More Enterprise Workloads Shift to Cloud, Especially Private Cloud: 17
percent of enterprises now have more than 1,000 VMs in public cloud, up
from 13 percent in 2014. Private cloud showed even stronger growth with
31 percent of enterprises running more than 1,000 VMs, up from 22
percent in 2014.
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Security Is No Longer the Top Cloud Challenge: Lack of resources/expertise is now the #1 cloud challenge (cited by 32 percent), supplanting security (cited by 29 percent).
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Cloud Cost Challenges Increase, but Optimization Efforts Lag: 26
percent of respondents identify cloud cost management as a significant
challenge, a steady increase each year from 18 percent in 2013. Cloud
cost management provides a significant opportunity for savings, since
few companies are taking critical actions to optimize cloud costs, such
as shutting down unused workloads or selecting lower-cost cloud or
regions.
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DevOps Grows and Docker Spreads Like Wildfire, Especially in the Enterprise. Overall
DevOps adoption rises from 66 to 74 percent, with enterprises reaching
81 percent. Overall Docker adoption more than doubles to 27 percent vs.
13 percent in 2015; and another 35 percent have plans to use Docker.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Continues to Lead in Public Cloud Adoption, but Azure (Iaas and PaaS) Gain Ground:
Overall, AWS is used by 57 percent of respondents, flat from last year.
Enterprise adoption of AWS grew from 50 percent to 56 percent while
adoption by smaller businesses fell slightly from 61 percent to 58
percent. Azure IaaS grows strongly from 12 percent to 17 percent
adoption, while Azure PaaS grows from 9 percent to 13 percent.
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Private Cloud Adoption Grows Across All Providers:
VMware vSphere continues to lead with strong year-over-year growth. 44
percent of all respondents report they use it as a private cloud.
OpenStack and VMware vCloud Suite both show strong growth and remain
tied at 19 percent adoption overall.