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Lansweeper windows 11 report
Lansweeper windows 11 report













lansweeper windows 11 report

So, even if less than half of the eligible PCs took the upgrade, it would bring the install base pretty close to our number.” “Anecdotally, all of the eligible PCs I’ve seen already got an opportunity to upgrade. “I would agree that neither is super accurate, and I’m not a market analyst, but less than 1.5%… sounds unrealistic even if you take just the new Windows 11 PCs sold,” Mendelevich said. AdDuplex’s research did, however, show Windows 11 growth had stagnated in last month it only saw a 0.1% market share increase over other Windows editions.Īlan Mendelevich, CEO of AdDuplex, said the disparity in adoption rates likely primarily comes from the fact that Lansweeper’s data comes from enterprise user PCs while AdDuplex’s comes primarily from consumer systems. Lansweeper’s data contrasts sharply with that of computer-monitoring software provider AdDuplex, whose latest data shows an adoption rate of 19.4%. For virtual servers, again there are almost no TPM-enabled servers.” “TPMs on physical servers only passed the test 1.49% of the time, which means about 98% would fail to upgrade if Microsoft creates a server operating system with similar requirements in the future. …Most VM workstations will need to be modified to get a vTPM before they can upgrade to Windows 11. This isn’t completely a surprise, TPM has never been required for Windows and while TPM passthrough ( vTPM) exists in order to give virtual machines a TPM, it is rarely used. For TPM the news is grim, only 0.23% of all virtual workstations have TPM 2.0 enabled. “While the CPU compatibility is slightly higher at 44.9%, our research shows that only 66.4% has enough RAM. “For virtual machine workstations, the forecast is less optimistic,” Lansweeper said. (Find out how to use the Windows 11 requirements checker.) While the majority of Microsoft devices scanned by Lansweeper’s software passed the RAM test (91%), only about half of the workstation TPMs (Trusted Platform Modules) tested met the requirements - 19% failed and 28% were not TPM compatible or did not have it enabled, Lansweeper’s monitoring showed. “Overall adoption remains slow, almost six months since the initial launch of Windows 11 to the general public, as previous Lansweeper research revealed that 55% of devices scanned are not capable of being upgraded to Windows 11,” Lansweeper said.

lansweeper windows 11 report

The survey of more than 10 million Microsoft devices by Lansweeper’s PC management software showed 1.44% now run Windows 11, an increase from the 0.52% of PCs that ran the OS in January. Data released today by IT asset management platform provider Lansweeper indicates that upgrades to Windows 11 have almost tripled over the past three months, but the overall adoption rate remains miniscule.















Lansweeper windows 11 report