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The Tintri VMstore T800 series is designed to address the needs of virtualization and cloud environments. Traditional storage is a mismatch for the specialized demands of virtualized workloads, requiring complex configuration, significant over-provisioning and ongoing optimization and management. VMstore addresses the challenges traditional storage platforms pose when virtualizing critical server workloads such as Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint, Oracle and SAP databases, end-user desktops, and cloud architected workloads.
Built using the industry's first and leading application-aware storage architecture, the Tintri VMstore T800 Series sees storage at the VM and vDisk level - learning and adapting to rapidly-changing workloads, eliminating mundane storage management tasks and delivering substantial improvements in performance and density over legacy storage.
The Tintri VMstore T800 Series is ideal for virtualized and private cloud environments in midsize and large enterprises that manage hundreds or thousands of virtual machines. Applicable to multiple use cases, this product line satisfy a variety of workloads such as persistent VDI deployments with mixed end users, database and other business critical applications, data protection and disaster recovery, and cloud environments with large numbers of automatically deployed virtual machines and an overall high rate of change.
Built using the industry's first and leading application-aware storage architecture, the Tintri VMstore T800 Series sees storage at the VM and vDisk level - learning and adapting to rapidly-changing workloads, eliminating mundane storage management tasks and delivering substantial improvements in performance and density over legacy storage.
The Tintri VMstore T800 Series is ideal for virtualized and private cloud environments in midsize and large enterprises that manage hundreds or thousands of virtual machines. Applicable to multiple use cases, this product line satisfy a variety of workloads such as persistent VDI deployments with mixed end users, database and other business critical applications, data protection and disaster recovery, and cloud environments with large numbers of automatically deployed virtual machines and an overall high rate of change.