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Bad News for Cloud Computing: OpenStack Use Plummets and Discounts Dry Up
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Bad News for Cloud Computing: OpenStack Use Plummets and Discounts Dry Up

Multi-cloud use is up, though OpenStack and Google Anthos and bare metal deployments seem to be stagnating.
Mar 10th, 2022 12:52pm by Lawrence E Hecht
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The use of OpenStack plummeted among enterprises, dropping from 31% in 2021 to 16% in 2022 according to Flexera’s 2022 State of the Cloud report.

Bare metal and Google Anthos also fell as ways companies use private clouds. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Azure Stack and Systems Center, and Amazon Web Services‘ Outposts have maintained strong positions among companies that run hybrid and multicloud architectures.

Use of multicloud architecture for disaster recovery jumped from 34% to 44%. For other reasons, multicloud may be falling out of favor. In fact, adoption of all four types of multicloud tools covered in the survey fell, with multicloud cost management tools notably going from 42% to 25%.

If customers were using these tools, maybe they wouldn’t be less likely to take advantage of discount pricing as compared to two years ago. In 2021, 52% of AWS customers got a discount on AWS reserved instances, now only 36% do. In 2021, 48% of Google Cloud customers negotiated an ad hoc discount; in 2022, only 10%.

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