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Virtualization Continues to See Strong Growth in Second Quarter, According to IDC

Duncan Epping · Oct 21, 2008 ·

It’s funny to read reports like the one IDC just produced. It makes you wonder, who writes them and where they get their information from… especially when you read the following:

VMware grew its x86 server virtualization software business 27% year over year and maintained the number 1 position in the market with 78% revenue share in 2Q08. When looking at new x86 virtualization licenses, VMware continues to hold on to its strong position in the x86 market with a combined market share of VMware ESX and VMware Server at 44%. However, in its first quarter of general availability Microsoft Hyper-V delivered a strong showing, and when combined with Virtual Server 2005, Microsoft’s market share is 23% of new shipments.

As I expected Microsoft jumped right on it and had their marketing department come up with some great statements:

Microsoft’s server virtualization software already has half of VMware’s share in the market.

But usual there’s a guy called Mike, and Mike well… Mike should start working for myth busters cause that’s what he does best… busting the Virtualization Marketing Myths:

First of all Microsoft didn’t all of a sudden grab market share. Last year was the first year of this report and Microsoft was reported as having 20% market share at the time by shipments. In Q1 2008 they dropped to 18% and now they’re back to 23%. In the course of a year they climbed 3%. This is probably just normal survey error at work. To back that up VMware showed a similar trend going from 51% in 2007 to 42% in Q1 2008 and now back up to 44% in Q2 2008.

Well, just continue to read Mike D’s response to the IDC report and MS article here…

a new blog in town: VCritical

Duncan Epping · Oct 18, 2008 ·

There’s a new blog in town and it’s called VCritical! The blog is by Eric Gray a VMware employee and he describes his jobrole as follows: “virtualization management in general, VMware as well as competitors”.

Anyway, he’s been at it for about a month and posted some cool blogs already, so add him to your favorites or RSS reader. Start with reading the following posts:

  • iSCSI configuration: VMware ESXi vs. Microsoft Hyper-V
  • Hey boss, where do you want these virtual machines?

just upgraded to WordPress 2.6.2

Duncan Epping · Oct 18, 2008 ·

I just upgraded to WordPress 2.6.2 so if you notice anything weird going on here… let me know.

VMware product overview

Duncan Epping · Oct 18, 2008 ·

I just watched the vForum keynote by Richard Garsthagen. If you haven’t seen it be sure to check it out cause Richard put a great presentation together which outlines the current and future products of VMware. I’m not gonna repost his video. Just click on the link below.

Hi Everyone,

Sorry I haven’t posted for a while, but have been really busy with all the virtualization events that are going on, from VMworld to the European VForum show we are doing at this current moment. So at least I wanted to share with you a bit of these shows. We recorded the keynote session last week in sweden, so if you would like to listen to me explaining what VMware is about and what our future developments are, enjoy the video…

Music Article

Duncan Epping · Oct 8, 2008 ·

Most of you probably read my article on music I did during VMworld called “Planet V12 is flooded“. Well I extended it with 5 extra songs and posted it on my other website AsIce.net. Check it out if you like the music mentioned in the previous one…

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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