Interop NY: Hypervisor Quick Poll

September 22nd, 2008 by Julia Lim

clip_image002On the final day of Interop NY 2008, we conducted a second quick poll of attendees (check out the first poll on virtualization here), asking which hypervisors were currently in use. In asking the question, we had certain assumptions – mainly that most people were currently using VMware – and that the real question here was to gauge how quickly Microsoft Hyper-V adoption was coming along. The results both confirmed what we thought and surprised us.

The Results:

Which hypervisor(s) are you currently using?

  • 72% VMware
  • 17% Using something else
  • 9% Hyper-V and VMware
  • 2% Hyper-V

(based on 46 responses)

So the VMware responses were in line with what we thought, although I’ve seen numbers up to 90% share of the market. And about 10% are at least playing with Hyper-V – pretty good numbers just a few months out from launch. But look at 17% using a hypervisor other than Hyper-V and VMware!

We know from talking with people that several brought up Xen. I have to tell you that other than from media and analysts, we never hear about Xen (Citrix), which is why we didn’t include it in the survey as a specific selection. Perhaps it took the introduction of Hyper-V, with the attendant marketing juggernaut, to break people of the VMware-only habit. Xen couldn’t really carry that “heterogeneous” hypervisor environment message on its own, but now that Hyper-V is available, the genie’s out of the bottle. Bears watching.

On another note: We were more successful in hanging onto our marbles on day two – people seemed more in tune to the poll and less focused on collecting giveaways than on day one! [Note: no attendees were irrevocably harmed during the execution of the polls. :) ] At Interop Vegas, May 17 – 19, 2009, we’ll be about a year out from Microsoft launching Hyper-V and will make sure to ask the same question then to track changes in hypervisor adoption.

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