Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Netuitive released the results of its survey around
virtualization management. The study, which polled VMware customers about their
ability to manage virtual machines (VMs), revealed that 94 percent of
respondents are not confident in the tools they use to manage their virtual environments.
Survey respondents shed light into specific areas of
frustration around managing VMs -- the overall takeaway being that less than 6%
of those polled feel they have the right tools for managing their virtual
environments. Among the top concerns, poor visibility into performance,
difficulty in isolating root causes and increased administration time ranked
high in the findings. Information gleaned from the survey supports the idea
that although virtualization continues to rise in popularity among
organizations, the ability to manage these environments is perceived as
overwhelming.
"There has been a lot of talk around the value of
virtualization and we can't argue that this area of technology opens up a whole
new realm in terms of flexibility, cost savings and agility," said Daniel
Heimlich, vice president at Netuitive. "The problem is that organizations
started implementing VMs without first thinking about how they'll be able to
manage them. Now we're starting to see a lot of questions being asked about how
to do just that."
The idea that today's VM management tools are lacking in
performance is supported by some of the industry's most influential companies and
thought leaders. CA announced a study that shows that more than half of CIOs
surveyed don't think their companies are doing an effective job managing
virtual environments. Worldwide, 54% of large enterprises rated management of
their virtual server environment as a critical or high IT priority, yet only
45% thought their respective companies were doing an effective job in this
important area. The study also found that respondents were clear about the need
for reporting metrics across the IT infrastructure to provide the "big
picture."
Enterprise Management Associates senior analyst Andi Mann
agrees that the biggest problem with virtualization lies in the area of
performance management.
"As virtualization deployments grow, substandard
performance management prevents organizations from realizing their full
potential. Without good performance management, there is no certainty into how
applications will behave, or whether SLAs can be met. All of this stops
organizations from expanding their virtual deployments, maximizing resource
utilization, and achieving virtualization goals," said Mann. "A new
approach is needed -- one that uses sophisticated, real time analytics to
reduce the massive manual effort of managing VM complexity and ultimately
creates confidence and restores performance predictability to managing VMs."
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