The New Windows vs. Linux Debate
Despite its new one-sided approach, news out of VMworld and analysis of things from the show continues to spill forth -- perhaps the slow news cycle of the summer hasn't yet ended.
On Monday, The Register cited a survey commissioned by Centrify and conducted by NewDiligence that asked a wide spectrum of companies where they stood with server virtualization.
The results of the survey, "Virtual Data Centers - Market Dynamics and Security," conducted between August 12 and August 21, are available online.
There were few surprises in the 480 survey respondents' answers. For example:
* 91 percent of organizations surveyed are using either a virtual host or hypervisor.
* With installs at 60 percent of companies, VMware is far and away the leading virtualization vendor.
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