US survey: "Containers Going Mainstream, but still difficult to deploy"

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US companies appear to move quickly to deploy container technologies, with 70 percent of respondents who use today containers and another 21 percent indicating they plan to do so soon. the survey of 0 iT professionals was conducted by NetEnrich, a company headquartered in Silicon Valley that combines industrial services and a platform exclusive automation to deliver iT infrastructure services and operations management from on-site to the cloud.

container technology represents an opportunity for development and operations teams to increase efficiency and flexibility in the delivery of software applications . Containers contain pieces of code in a software layer which can be easily transported between computers. Although not new, Container technology is gaining steam as companies seek ways to speed delivery of software and take advantage of emerging technologies such as public cloud infrastructures.

The results of the survey NetEnrich, the main benefit cited by 63 percent of respondents, using container technology was the improved flexibility provides in terms IT infrastructure of a company. The second most common benefit (53 percent of respondents) were generally IT savings . Increase speed / productivity for developers launch code (51 percent) and greater responsiveness to business needs (40 percent) were the third and fourth advantages most often experienced, respectively.

Interestingly, 46 percent of respondents said they expected to save up to 30 percent in annual costs IT through the use of containers, whether in developer productivity, expenses infrastructure or other efficiency gains.

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"the results of our survey indicate that the adoption of containers is increasing and leading to cost savings and efficiency gains for many IT organizations," said Chris Joseph NetEnrich.

Yet companies experiencing some pain associated with the use of growing containers. The biggest problem, known by 55 percent of respondents to the survey NetEnrich, integrated container into their existing IT environments. Security (53 percent) and container management to prevent sprawl and cost overruns (47 percent) were the next biggest obstacles, followed by a lack of experience with technical container among staff internal (42 percent).

Indeed, a huge 66 percent of IT professionals described the difficulty in learning how to effectively use technology such as container Docker , and Kubernetes Mesos "moderately difficult" while 21 percent described as "very difficult." About 58 percent of respondents said they use tools and third-party management services to meet these challenges, and the same percentage said they are services and consultants find "competitive prices" and "good value"

other key findings of the container NetEnrich June 2016 survey include:.

  • 33 percent of respondents said they use as their main CoreOS container technology. another 32 percent use Google Kubernetes, 25 percent use Docker, and 11 percent use Joyent.
  • in addition to containers, 76 percent of respondents said they use microservices, 69 percent use public cloud services, 56 percent have adopted DevOps, and 48 percent have adopted automation to the code deployments.
  • 30 percent of respondents said they container installing a computer hosting provider or third running data center. An additional 27 percent use containers in their internal data centers, while 27 percent are running on Microsoft Azure and 17 percent are running on Amazon Web Services.
  • 44 percent of respondents said that the containers could help reduce virtualization costs "significantly," while 41 percent said the savings would be "minimal to moderate."
  • 53 percent of respondents use Docker containers together with Apache and / or Docker Swarm, while 27 percent use Docker with SCEM and 18 percent use Docker with Mesos.
  • The largest percentage of respondents (45 percent) use AppDynamics to monitor their container environment. Another 31 percent use or DataDog Prometheus. Splunk was the fourth most popular monitoring tool at 27 percent, followed by Vistara to 23 percent.

"The results of our survey indicate that the adoption of containers is increasing and leading to cost savings and efficiency gains for many IT organizations," said Chris Joseph, vice president of product management and marketing, NetEnrich . "However, companies are still struggling with issues such as integration, security and management in technology container. This will probably continue until the skill levels of internal IT staff taken to market. Meanwhile, companies are supported by external consultants and service providers. "

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