APAC Looks To Ethernet Fabrics To Realise Cloud Ambitions

APAC Looks To Ethernet Fabrics To Realise Cloud Ambitions

FP Archives February 2, 2017, 23:18:16 IST

Survey reveals server virtualisation has crossed the point of inflection in Asia Pacific

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APAC Looks To Ethernet Fabrics To Realise Cloud Ambitions

A new research report from Frost & Sullivan shows that with rapidly increasing usage of server virtualisation, enterprises across Asia Pacific are now looking at Ethernet fabric technology to help fully realise the benefits of business agility, operational efficiencies and lower costs. Commissioned by Brocade, Think flat with Ethernet Fabric – Importance of a Flat Network Architecture in Cloud Implementation is based on findings from a survey of 328 IT decision-makers from across the region.

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The report revealed that two-thirds of the organisations surveyed have adopted server virtualisation, of which 46 percent are now running production environments on virtual machines. More than a third of respondents said their organisations planned to pilot an Ethernet fabric architecture within the next six months and a further 25 percent said they intended to do so within 12 months.

“What jumps out from this new report is just how fast Asia Pacific enterprises are now moving towards cloud computing architecture,” said John McHugh, Chief Marketing Officer of Brocade. “They are certainly not all there yet but road-maps are in place and there is a high level of awareness about the issues they need to address. Creating a datacentre networking architecture that is simple, secure, flat and virtualised is a top priority for the region’s IT decision makers.”

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With virtualisation initiatives underway at most companies covered by the Frost & Sullivan survey, 35 percent of respondents said their organisations had already adopted some form of cloud computing with private clouds more common than either the public or hybrid cloud delivery models. While software-as-a-service adoption has been steadily growing in Asia Pacific in the past decade, Frost & Sullivan’s analysts found adoption of cloud-enabled infrastructure-as-a-service and platform-as-a-service seeing a huge spurt in the past 12 months.

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“Rolling out cloud computing is complex, which is why it is recommended that organisations address the datacentre network challenges head on rather than waiting for bottlenecks to appear,” said Andrew Milroy, Vice President – ICT Practice for Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific. “That means virtualising the network layer; optimising infrastructure through flat architecture; introducing VM-aware automation to enable elastic scaling; and pro-active management to maximise availability and minimise Opex. We therefore see Ethernet fabric becoming the critical datacentre network technology due to its scalability, flatness and efficiency,” he added.

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