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Dense and denser

Editorial Type: News     Date: 12-2014    Views: 2337   




Tintri 'challenging the storage quo'

Tintri has announced its Tintri VMstore T800 series models that claim to support the highest VM densities in the industry, and Tintri OS 3.1. Expanded capabilities of the Tintri OS include integration with VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager (SRM) for automated disaster recovery, SecureVM for data at rest encryption and REST API SDK for workflow automation and ecosystem integration.

The Tintri VMstore T800 series includes three VMstore models – T880, T850 and T820. With native VM-level data management across multi-hypervisors, the VMstore T800 Series platforms are ideal for virtualised environments and private cloud deployments with hundreds or thousands of virtual machines. The VMstore T880 is capable of supporting up to 3500 VMs, 100TB of effective capacity and up to 140,000 IOPS in a single 4U system. Using Tintri Global Center, customers can scale their environments up to 35,000 virtual machines, 1 PB of usable capacity and up to 1.4 million IOPS in a single 42U rack to achieve unparalleled density and reduce data centre operating costs substantially.

“Performance is now table stakes. Speed is a commodity that rarely addresses the root cause of storage pain,” said Ken Klein, CEO and Chairman at Tintri. “With the T800 series, we take our challenge to traditional storage to a new level —what can you do in 4U? The T800 series has the brawn to handle very large scale deployments and the brains to offer VM-level visibility, control, automation and analytics. Who wouldn’t like having the job done with one-quarter of rack space of traditional storage? Tintri approaches storage differently—not only in product capabilities, but also in design and UI—to produce a completely different customer experience.”
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