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STORAGE ARCHITECTURE/ MASTER: The Adoption of Intelligence in the Fabric. End Users Speak Out Nancy Hurley Senior Analyst Enterprise Strategy Group. Research objectives. Are end users interested in the prospect of network-based storage intelligence?
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STORAGE ARCHITECTURE/MASTER:The Adoption of Intelligence in the Fabric End Users Speak Out Nancy Hurley Senior Analyst Enterprise Strategy Group
Research objectives • Are end users interested in the prospect of network-based storage intelligence? • Which specific storage services will move to the network? When? In what order? • On what platforms do users want intelligent storage network solutions delivered? • From whom will users buy intelligent storage network solutions?
Research methodology • Quantitative research: • Online survey conducted in late April/early May 2004 • Storage professionals and IT managers at US and Canadian private and public sector organizations • To qualify, respondents had to make or influence storage networking purchasing decisions • Two sets of questions: One for organizations with an intelligent storage network solution, another for those without • 422 total responses • Final sample: 210 qualified surveys (45 with intelligent storage network, 165 without) • Secondary survey: 100 qualified surveys (34 with intelligent storage network)
Qualitative research: • In-depth telephone interviews with storage professionals from enterprise and SMB organizations • Mix of users with and without intelligent storage network solutions
Overall findings • Early adopters see significant benefits • Cost reductions • Ease management burden • Early Adopters intend to move more services into the fabric • General market shows significant interest in adoption -- question is, when?
Profile of early adopters • Compared to the general market, early adopters have: • Higher annual revenue • Bigger storage budgets • Higher storage capacities • More SANs • More data on the SAN • Higher SAN port count • More multi-site SANs
End user quotes • “The primary reason we went with an intelligent storage network solution was that we didn’t want to be dependent on any one hardware vendor. I want the flexibility and economic benefits of a heterogeneous infrastructure.”
End user quotes (2) • “To me, intelligence in the fabric revolves around virtualizing our storage environment so that we can automate everyday storage tasks like provisioning. I know that we’re not getting any more headcount so we need to move towards true policy-based storage management.”
Of users that have already implemented an intelligent storage network: • 79%have reduced annual storage hardware spending (28% of users by 20% or more) • 72%have reduced annual storage software spending (25% of users by 20% or more) • 72%have reduced annual storage administration costs (30% of users by 20% or more)
Respondents who have not yet deployed an intelligent storage network solution are more skeptical… • 48% of those respondents believe their organization wouldn’t reduce storage hardware spending at all.
Disparity: Non-adopters’ expectations vs. early adopters’ results
Early adopter satisfaction • “I think we’ve saved a tremendous amount of money by deploying an intelligent network solution. I mean, I could argue that we’ve reduced our storage hardware budget by a factor of 5 or even 10! Now, I can also deploy Fibre Channel or ATA drives that are 5-10 times cheaper, and mix and match them throughout our environment depending on the class of storage required.”
Moving more into the fabric -- Current & planned network-based storage services: Early adopters
Moving more into the fabric -- Current & planned network-based storage services: Early adopters (2)
When will we see widespread adoption? • 42% who have not deployed an intelligent storage network solution say they are either “very interested” or “interested” in doing so. • 6% say they will deploy a solution in the next 12 months, and another 15% within 24 months. All told, 27% already believe they will deploy at some point. • Only 7% of users who don’t currently have an intelligent storage network solution say they wouldn’t consider one. 40% would consider one even though they have no plans to deploy at this time and 26% simply don’t know at this time. • Significant educational opportunity/marketing challenge for vendors
Interest in intelligence in fabric tracks with early adopter findings
End user platform preferences • Early Adopters more apt to want services at every port • Non-adopters still need education; 39% did not have preference vs. 13% early adopters • Expect users will employ a mix of appliances and switches • Users are open to adopting from startups
Percent of users familiar with vendors’ “intelligent” solutions • Cisco (57%) • HP (52%) • IBM (52%) • VERITAS (51%) • EMC (44%) • Brocade (28%)
Conclusions • Vendors need to educate users on benefits • Cost savings message NOT coming across • Still confusion about what “intelligence” really means • Anybody’s market, but switch vendors seem to have greater mindshare • Believe intelligence in the fabric will see large-scale adoption in 18-24 months