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Tintri's VM-Aware Storage Surges Ahead With Strong Global Adoption Across Industry Verticals
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Apr 17, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Tintri, Inc., the leading producer of purpose-built, VM-aware
storage appliances, today announced continued momentum for its Tintri
VMstore product among both new and existing customers. The company
added more than 30 customers in Q1 2012, continuing on its strong
acceleration path from 2011 -- its first year on the market. Tintri
now has over 70 customers worldwide from a diverse array of industry
verticals, including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, legal,
education, and technology. Many of Tintri's customers now use a
single Tintri VMstore appliance to support more than 100 virtual
machines (VMs). The average VM workload running on each VMstore
appliance more than doubled in Q1 compared to 2011 -- and one of the
largest current deployments is running more than 700 VMs on just one
Tintri VMstore appliance.
"This past quarter again saw an exponential spike in growth in terms
of both customers and the number of VMs in production on each
customer system, which offers powerful validation of the explosive
demand for VM-aware storage," said Kieran Harty, Tintri CEO.
"Enterprise IT departments have exhibited a clear demand for a
cost-effective, purpose-built storage solution that supports hundreds
of virtual machines and other enterprise class capabilities. Our
VM-aware storage approach has emerged as a powerful alternative to
legacy storage hardware and it's poised to drive us to even greater
growth in 2012 and beyond."
New customers added in the recent months represent growth in a
diverse range of verticals and geographies, including:
-- Alliance Bank, a European bank;
-- GMO Cloud, a global cloud service provider;
-- Infocom, an IT solutions provider in Japan;
-- Kazakhstan Telecom;
-- Maples FS, a global financial services firm;
-- Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, one of Asia's leading
commercial vehicle manufacturers;
-- NYK Line, a global shipping company;
-- The Sixth Form College Colchester, a college in the UK;
-- Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, a law firm with 14 offices across
the United States.
"I was looking for a solution that was virtualization-centric and would
be simple to manage as part of our VDI implementation, and Tintri's
VM-aware storage appliance was the perfect fit," said Tim Washburn, a
VMware vExpert and system engineer at Womble Carlyle Sandridge &
Rice. "We chose Tintri to support our VMware View VDI deployment of
180 VMs to provide remote access to our attorneys and staff. Tintri
VMstore provides us with storage that's simple, easy to use, and
saves us from potentially lengthy troubleshooting episodes."
More and more, customers are using Tintri to support large-scale
virtualization deployments and realizing significant economic and
time savings over traditional shared storage solutions. While Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) continues to be one of the leading use
cases for Tintri VMstore, customers also deployed Tintri to support
databases, test and development environments and Microsoft Exchange.
This news comes on the heels of the company's January 2012
announcement of 100% quarter-over-quarter growth in 2011, Tintri's
first year on the market. Tintri also recently announced key software
updates to Tintri VMstore, including advanced cloning capabilities
and VAAI support.
Additional Resources
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-- Read Tintri's blog
-- Request a demo
About Tintri, Inc.
Designed from the ground-up for flash and
virtualization, Tintri's VM-aware storage appliance delivers flash
performance at disk prices with intuitive management specifically for
VMs. Customers such as Digital Chocolate, iPass, and TIBCO have
simplified storage management, increased performance and achieved ROI
in as little as 60 days with Tintri for both virtual server and
desktop environments. Tintri was co-founded by Dr. Kieran Harty, who
was formerly the EVP of Engineering at VMware. Tintri's team also
includes senior leaders from Citrix, Data Domain, Google, NetApp and
Riverbed. Tintri is a privately-held company based in Mountain View,
CA, with sales offices in Europe and Asia.
Press contact
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