Security News > 2021 > July > 85% of organizations are yet to hit the cloud native technologies adoption milestone
Despite high adoption rates of cloud native technologies in recent years, enterprises have yet to cross the chasm to full adoption, but they're quickly moving in that direction, according to initial results of a survey released by Canonical.
Showing the multi-dimensional nature of today's cloud native technology landscape, the survey found that while 45.6 percent of respondents report using Kubernetes in production, only 15.7 percent use Kubernetes exclusively.
Nearly 30 percent run applications on a mix of bare metal, VMs and Kubernetes, 15.3 percent do so mostly on VMs with plans to fully migrate to Kubernetes, and 13.1 percent are on VMs and evaluating Kubernetes for deployment.
As adoption of hybrid and multi-cloud continues to grow, new challenges are arising, particularly around managing the sprawl of diverse bare metal, VM, and Kubernetes technologies, the survey found.
The state of Kubernetes and cloud native technologies The top users of Kubernetes and cloud native technologies are SRE/DevOps engineers, followed by infrastructure architects, back-end developers, and full-stack developers.
The most important goals in using Kubernetes and cloud native technologies are improved maintenance, monitoring, and automation, modernizing infrastructure, and faster time to market.
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