Virtualisation technology is ready to support mission-critical applications,
according to a recent survey conducted by managed hosting provider
Rackspace.
The research revealed that 57 per cent of respondents are already using
virtualisation for internal applications.
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Some 72 per cent indicated that they were 'comfortable' hosting
mission-critical applications in a production environment on a virtualised
platform.
A total of 71 per cent of respondents said that they would host their
applications on a virtualised infrastructure with a hosting provider. However,
the majority of customers are currently not comfortable using a shared virtual
environment.
Only around 13 per cent of respondents are willing to share a physical server
with other hosting customers, a practice common in hosting. Top concerns cited
were performance and security vulnerabilities in shared environments.
"Virtualisation is making significant traction in the market, but it is still
a maturing technology," said Nicolas Keller, director of platform products at
Rackspace.
"The first phase of virtualisation has focused on cost savings from server
consolidation, but the next phase will be about infrastructure management to
improve flexibility and scalability."
Rackspace is beta testing a virtualisation offering to address the management
of large-scale implementations, and will address the needs and concerns that
have been revealed through this customer survey.
"We have been researching virtualisation for a while now and wanted to make
sure that our customers are ready, that the market is ready and most importantly
that our offering is fanatical support-ready," added Keller.
Additionally, the Rackspace survey revealed that 42 per cent of the 3,000
respondents believe that virtualisation will have a fundamental impact on IT.
Although 43 per cent had no preference between open source or proprietary
virtualisation products, the majority of respondents use VMware.
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