Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Datacenter: “virtualized” is not software-defined – 01Net

 Datacenter One-fifth of the companies present in Europe believes it has already implemented a datacenter totally defined by software . The
say the results of research conducted by F5 Networks through a survey of more than 500 IT professionals , 46% of whom say their company has partially implemented a software-defined datacenter , thus leading to an overall percentage of 66% companies that already have a data center environment totally or partially Software-defined .

From here the offer to customers, found in 33% of the companies surveyed, its application services through a SDDC, while an additional 22 % of the sample said it plans to promote a Proof of concept specific to be in production within the next twelve months.

However, the survey data show up as a significant 30% of European companies say they are not yet ready to implement a datacenter partially or completely software-defined highlighting, in 18% of the cases, the absolute distance from a complete evaluation Overall in terms of Poc or in planning the development of any strategy against software-defined architecture.

Once again, The biggest challenge is still the safety , mail from 56% of respondents as the main priorities for the development of its IT infrastructure and the company’s business in the coming twelve months, followed by cost reduction (34%), greater agility (30%) and mobility (25%).
Specifically, when asked what the biggest challenges in the delivery of software-defined data center over the next twelve months, the security is indicated by 34% of respondents as an obstacle Main , followed by trust of end-users (30%), focusing on different technologies (28%) and cost (25%).

From here on suspicion of F5 that the IT managers surveyed They tend, in fact, play a datacenter totally SDDC ” as “ highly virtualized “, highlighting differences of interpretation with respect to what is a totally governed by the software to deploy applications quickly and safely to all users.

 
 
 
 
 

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