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1、DEVOPS AND THE PUBLIC CLOUD:The Move to the Distributed CloudQ3 2022COMMISSIONED BYMIKE ROTHMANGeneral Manager,Techstrong ResearchCONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY.3CLOUD USAGE EXPECTATIONS REMAIN CONSTANT.4HYPERSCALERS CONTINUE TO DOMINATE.5CATALYSTS FOR CHANGING THE CLOUD(PROVIDER).6WHY ADD ANOTHER CLOUD
2、PROVIDER?.7COMPETITION:IS IT A THREAT?.9DEVOPS CLOUD DEMANDS:HIGH AVAILABILITY,LESS COMPLEXITY,BETTER SUPPORT.10WHAT MATTERS MOST?.12THE MOVE TO THE DISTRIBUTED CLOUD:SECURE WITH GLOBAL SCALE+CONNECTIVITY.13THE TECHSTRONG RESEARCH VIEW.15SURVEY DEMOGRAPHICS.17ABOUT TECHSTRONG RESEARCH.18COMMISSIONED
3、 BY2COMMISSIONED BY31234Executive SummaryIN THE Q3 DevOps and the Public Cloud survey,the focus is on the eventual move to the distributed cloud as both a means to support a global and scalable public cloud platform as well as a developer-friendly environment that enables faster and more affordable
4、application deployment.Techstrong Research surveyed over 700 development professionals,managers and senior leaders across 20 industries.As a backdrop,some 15 years after the first public cloud platforms emerged,the public cloud is neither novel nor controversial.Enterprises are increasingly embracin
5、g multicloud environments to decrease their reliance on a single provider.Our research and analysis found that the key criteria for selecting cloud providers have remained consistent:DIY with control:Respondents want an easy-to-use,less complex environment that is secure and has the international se
6、curity and compliance certifications to prove it.Security features accessible within applications remain the most important for organizations looking to switch cloud providers.For their part,the providers offer many security services(WAF,DDoS,bot protection,etc.)and very granular identity and access
7、 management capabilities to adequately isolate cloud-based resources.Global scale with large outbound network capacity:As businesses have globalized,the expectation is that cloud platforms will offer connectivity regardless of geographic location and at sufficient scale to meet application needs.Rep
8、latforming applications requires a significant investment to refactor the environment.Organizations are increasingly selecting their cloud providers based on their ability to provide the scale needed at some point in the future.Developer-centric:As developers(and DevOps professionals)increasingly we
9、igh in on platforming decisions,key capabilities like open infrastructure,programmable APIs and self-service capabilities via CLI or a web interface are becoming key requirements.Ability to distribute workloads to the edge:An emerging requirement,for sure,but we believe bringing compute and data muc
10、h closer to the ultimate consumer of applications will become increasingly important in a more remote and distributed world.Executive Summary|The Move to the Distributed CloudCloud Usage Expectations Remain ConstantDevOps professionals continue to expect upwards of 75%of IT infrastructure will be cl
11、oud-based in a year.This has been consistent(between 66%and 75%)for the past year,indicating that the expectation is most modern workloads(cloud-native,containers,etc.)will run on a cloud platform.Of course,this assessment(from DevOps professionals)is largely forward-looking and underestimates the o
12、n-premises resources still in use,which are not going away any time soon.But we believe its a pretty good predictor of where things are going.What percentage of your IT infrastructure will be cloud-based one year from now?20%40%60%80%2021 Survey2022 Q1 Survey2022 Q2 Survey2022 Q3 Survey4The Move to
13、the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYHyperscalers Continue to DominateThe cloud providers in use remain remarkably consistent with the Q2 survey.AWS,Azure and GCP remain the top three providers,shifting only a percentage point or two.Akamai+Linode,Oracle,IBM and Digital Ocean remain the most prevalen
14、t below the big 3.Amazon WebDigitalOceanGoogle CloudIBMAkamai LinodeMicrosoft AzureOracleUpCloudRackspaceHetznerOVH CloudAlibabaEquinixVultrOthersquare 2022 Q3 Surveysquare 2022 Q2 Surveysquare 2022 Q1 Survey10%20%30%40%50%60%70%5The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYCatalysts for Changing
15、 the Cloud(Provider)Despite the continued market share dominance of the top three cloud providers,most respondents are either actively considering or arent sure whether they are considering adding a cloud provider.The clear“no”answer remains constant at 27%over the past two surveys.In the most recen
16、t survey,the reasons respondents are considering adding providers boil down to reducing their reliance on a single cloud provider(53%of respondents)and driving down costs(40%).Interestingly,finding certified DevOps professionals(8%)on a cloud providers platform is not really a catalyst for change de
17、spite all of the chatter around the DevOps skills gap.Respondents dont want to put their eggs in one(cloud)basket,and theyd also get the benefit of being able to have cloud providers compete for their business,driving down costs.Are you considering adding one or more cloud infrastructure providers o
18、ver the next 12 months?YESNOUNSUREsquare 2021 Survey;square 2022 Q1 Survey;square 2022 Q2 Survey;square 2022 Q3 Survey60%40%20%60%40%20%6The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYcloud updatesTop reasons why respondents are considering adding one or more cloud providers Costs have become too e
19、xpensive/too complexWe need to be less reliant on one or two cloud providers(we need a multi-cloud strategy)My cloud provider may partner with governmental organizations that are against our corporate standards,morals or ethicsOur cloud providers customers have morals/business models I disagree with
20、We cant find or afford certified DevOps professionals for our current cloud providersOtherRecent cloud service provider outagesOur cloud provider(s)is becoming or has become a competitor40%53%16%11%8%7%26%21%7The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYFor those organizations considering moving
21、their workloads,better price/performance ranks as the most popular(6.7 out of 10),with more open infrastructure(5.6),less complexity(5.3)and better support(4.8)ranking highly as well.DevOps professionals have a pragmatic perspective on cloud providers;focusing on the issues provides a better experie
22、nce for developers interested in automated DevOps pipelines,programmable infrastructure and deploying applications more rapidly and more frequently.On the moveWhat factors would you consider before moving all or part of your workload to a new cloud infrastructure provider?Better price/performance6.7
23、5.65.34.84.03.43.23.2More open infrastructureLess complexityBetter supportAddress security or disaster recovery needsComply with local/regional lawsNot a direct competitorDiversify budget8The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYCompetition is seen as a threatThe 2022 Q3 quarterly survey show
24、s that competitive fears in cloud provider selection remain an issue,as we had seen in previous surveys.In the most recent survey,16%of respondents worry about their cloud provider becoming a competitor and a constant 25%indicate they already compete with their cloud provider.Thats 41%that are looki
25、ng over their shoulder at competition(expected or real)from the provider of their cloud infrstructure.It remains to be seen whether this fear is enough to force a change in provider,but its something to consider for new workloads.Are you afraid that your cloud services provider will become a competi
26、tor?YESNOTHEY ALREADY AREsquare 2022 Q1 Survey;square 2022 Q2 Survey;square 2022 Q3 Survey60%40%20%60%40%20%9The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYDevOps Demands High Availability,Less Complexity and Better Support from the CloudAs the cloud evolves to become a strategic platform for DevOp
27、s initiatives,we wanted to understand which characteristics impact cloud provider choice.Not surprisingly,99.99%availability(67%),flexibility in developer support(full-featured API,CLI)(56%),and 24/7/365 support(55%)were the top-rated criteria.The desire for international security and compliance cer
28、tifications(57%)was somewhat surprising.We suspect the DevOps respondents know all too well that their applications will have compliance requirements and are looking for cloud platforms and solutions to ease this burden.67+33+M46+54+M55+45+M56+44+M57+43+M27+73+M32+68+M46+54+M46+54+MMinimum 99.99%ava
29、ilabilityGlobal Cloud Network(Data Centers worldwide)24/7/365 non-tier worldwide supportFull-featured API,CLI and intuitive cloud manager interfaceCertified on Internation Security and Compliance StandardsOne-click marketplace of third-party appsIndustry-comparitive hardware resourcesExtensive techn
30、icaldocumentationCore Infrastructure Primitives(to accomplish 90%of my most common workloads)67%46%55%56%57%27%32%46%46%10The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYIf we look at how respondents ranked the key features,we see a common theme:DevOps practitioners want to see developer-centric fea
31、tures as a key set of services.Three of the top five most wanted features are focused on developers(APIs,self-service via web and support)while the other two are operations-focused capabilities such as observability,monitoring and backup/restore.What factors would you consider before moving all or p
32、art of your workload to a new cloud infrastructure provider?API-Programmatic Access/Automation7.27.17.06.26.15.74.54.33.83.2Self-Service via Web and CLIOperations-MonitoringBackup and RestoreSupport(Competency and Response Time)Adheres to uptime guaranteesSupports core primitives and managed service
33、sSupports open source and third-party toolsMulti-cloud supportPortable and cloud-agnostic11The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYWhat matters most?Accepting the inevitability of compliance and data security requirements,83%of respondents believe high data security is very important or crit
34、ical.Consistent with the other findings,DevOps-friendly characteristics including technical know-how of support(69%),access to customer support(65%)and ease of use(62%)are also rated as very important or critical.Its clear that the cloud is entering a new phase of acceptance.As such,once organizatio
35、ns know their data will be safe,they are looking for a development-friendly platform providing openness,ease of use and support to meet the increased demands for software-delivered capabilities.21%54%26%24%19%22%41%29%39%45%41%38%7%4%7%7%10%4%3%3%2%2%1%1%28%12%27%25%31%27%EASE OF USEHIGH DATA SECURI
36、TYACCESS TO CUSTOMER SUPPORTTECHNICAL KNOW-HOW OF SUPPORTSIMPLICITY OF PLATFORM AND OFFERINGSBUILT ON STANDARDS WITH A FOCUS ON REMOVING VENDOR LOCK-INsquare Not important;square Somewhat important;square Important;square Very Important;square Critical12The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED
37、BYAs we start looking at DevOps professionals technical expectations for a cloud platform,it is no surprise that security tops the list.A full 73%rate security capabilities as very important or critical and granular identity management is close behind(67%).After that,DevOps pros want foundational cl
38、oud services:compute,storage,managed database and managed container services.To understand the requirements for emerging applications,we asked about additional capabilities in this quarters survey,including outbound network capacity,content delivery and edge computing.The perceived importance of the
39、se capabilities validates that the cloud is a strategic global application delivery platform.In fact,89%of respondents believe that having large outbound network capacity is important,very important or critical.Offering a content delivery platform(80%ranked this as important or greater)and global co
40、mpute infrastructure(76%)also rated highly.We also want to highlight an emerging feature that we believe will be increasingly important as we enter 2023edge computing.We expect a surge of interest in the edge as organizations figure out how to distribute their workloads to minimize latency,increase
41、performance and maintain cost-efficiency.We believe the industry is still figuring out how to leverage edge computing,but that it will be a key capability of cloud providers moving forward.The Move to the Distributed Cloud:Secure With Global Scale and Connectivity13The Move to the Distributed CloudC
42、OMMISSIONED BYNeeds vs wantssquare Critical square Very Important square Important square Somewhat important square Not importantHow important is it for cloud providers to offer the following:COMPUTE(Virtual Machines,Mare Metal,Serverless,Cloud GPUs)STORAGE(S3-compativle object stprage.block storage
43、,backups)MANAGED DATABASES(PostgreSQL,MongoDB,mySQL)MANAGED CONTAINERS(Kubernetes,Docker,etc)GLOBAL COMPUTER INFRASTRUCTURE COVERAGELARGE OUTBOUND NETWORK CAPACITYSECURITY CAPABILITIES(DDoS,WAF,Bot Management)GRANULAR IDENTITY&ACCESS MANAGEMENT POLICIESCOMPLIANCE CERTIFICATIONS(FedRamp,SOC,PCI)CONTE
44、NT DELIVERY PLATFORMEDGE COMPUTING35%34%27%27%19%21%43%31%27%16%13%29%32%33%31%27%40%30%36%32%31%27%24%23%25%27%30%28%19%23%26%33%33%9%9%10%11%17%9%6%7%11%14%18%2%1%5%4%6%2%2%2%5%6%9%TABLE STAKESEMERGING REQUIREMENTS14The Move to the Distributed CloudCOMMISSIONED BYOUR THIRD QUARTERLY DevOps and the
45、 Public Cloud report underscores three major trends.First,as cloud consumption continues to scale,cloud platforms must have global reach,significant outbound network capacity and high data security capabilities.Cloud buyers can and should consider alternative providers to reduce reliance on a specif
46、ic cloud provider.Still,they need to do sufficient due diligence because migrating between cloud platforms is expensive and time-consuming.Price-performance is the top reason to consider alternative providers.Yes,re-platforming is expensive,but so is staying on a cloud provider that doesnt aggressiv
47、ely follow the technology commodity curve.Third-party risk assessments should focus not just on the cloud providers security capabilities but also on its global network infrastructure,support capabilities and responsiveness.The Techstrong Research ViewCloud-provider security services,especially arou
48、nd application security(WAF,DDoS,bot management,API security,etc.),can address integration challenges and leverage the existing procurement process,thus removing the friction of protecting cloud-based workloads.Although cloud-provider security services can be less functional than third-party alterna
49、tives,organizations must determine what is“good enough.”Second,the cloud wars continue to focus on winning over the developers.This constituency requires ease of use,simplicity and programmability from the platforms where they deploy their applications.That makes developer support a huge factor in a
50、 cloud providers ability to meet the needs of these teams,as toolkits,APIs,easily integrated PaaS services and a thriving ecosystem of pre-integrated third-party add-ons accelerate the developers ability to deploy quickly and reliably.Technical support must be responsive and knowledgeable,as develop
51、ers have little patience for infrastructure issues that hinder their ability to ship code.COMMISSIONED BY15Cloud platforms are also expected to support open infrastructure and core primitives making it easier to deploy common workloads,which is another way of saying simplicity and programmability of
52、 the application stacks.Finally,we believe these first two trends will come together as organizations increasingly look for a global cloud platform with sophisticated edge computing capabilities.Providers with these capabilities will need to control a large global network to cost-effectively deliver
53、 these services and a value-added set of application services to allow developers to deploy their applications as close to the users as possible.This global,distributed edge cloud will introduce a new class of cloud providers,help organizations scale their application environments,support API-first
54、software designs,facilitate integration with PaaS and third-party add-ons and assist customers in migrating to a modern deployment platform(like Kubernetes).These distributed cloud providers go beyond the alternative clouds by having the scale and support to get customers to a cloud-native applicati
55、on environment without the complexity and cost of the hyperscalers.COMMISSIONED BY16Survey demographicsTechstrong Research conducted a global study on the use of distributed cloud in DevOps environments.The survey was conducted during July and August of 2022.A total of 549 individual contributors,ma
56、nagers and executives involved with DevOps distributed cloud procurement,operations and strategy completed the survey.Survey responses came from a global cross-section of 89 countries in three major regions:North America(36%),APAC(31%),Europe(10%)and LATAM(5%).Respondents hold a variety of roles and
57、 come from a broad range of organizational sizes:Twenty industries weresurveyed,including:Telecommunications,Technology,Internet and Electronics37%Finance and Financial Services12%self-identified as leadership(Manger(23%),Director(7%),VP(2%),Executive(8%)of respondents represent enterprises(50,000 e
58、mployees)of respondents represent large organizations(10,00150,000 employees)of respondents came from very small organizations(250 employees)of respondents came from small organizations(2511,000 employees)of respondents represent medium-sized organizations(1,00110,000 employees)38.5%20%19%11%11.5%40
59、%other roles identified includeArchitectEngineerDeveloperCI/CD21%21%11%7%Education7%Healthcare and Pharmceuticals6%COMMISSIONED BY17COMMISSIONED BY18About Techstrong ResearchTechstrong Research accelerates the adoption of disruptive technologies that drive business outcomes and provide actionable st
60、rategies in rapidly changing markets.We are the only organization serving the needs of IT leaders,practitioners and the industry ecosystem with research,analysis,content,events and education.We bring deep knowledge about todays leading technologies such as DevOps,cloud,data and AI/ML,security/govern
61、ance initiatives and supporting infrastructure.We offer our customers a holistic business perspective essential to adapt and thrive in the digital economy.The Techstrong Research team has the knowledge,experience and credibility earned by working with hundreds of businesses across many industries to
62、 provide consulting,thought leadership and research services.Techstrong Research is relentlessly focused on the business outcomes of disruptive technologies.About the authorMIKE ROTHMAN is the GM of Techstrong Research,bringing 30+years of experience as a research analyst and security leader and is
63、recognized as a voice of reason for business leaders in an often over-hyped and extremely complex security industry.For the past 10 years,his research has focused on cloud security and most recently DevSecOps and securing cloud-native environments,helping organizations navigate this disruptive migra
64、tion without compromising on information and infrastructure protection.Mike also serves as Chief Strategy Officer for Techstrong Group and appears frequently at industry conferences and on the various Techstrong TV streaming video programs.Contact:BusinessOutcomesAI&DataSecurityInfrastructureDevOpsCloud