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Tegile Provides More Powerful VM-Aware Reporting

http://www.tegile.com/company/news-and-events/press-release-38

Newark, Calif. – September 4th, 2013 – Tegile Systems, a leading provider of hybrid storage arrays for virtualized server and virtual desktop environments, today announced the second-generation of its Zebi OS that provides better and deeper integration with VMware and Microsoft and even greater usability through an improved user interface.

Tegile’s software simplifies administration and optimizes storage for various applications including virtualization, file services and databases. This latest software release offers powerful management tools and features that deliver improved visibility into the capacity savings that Zebi arrays provide through data reduction so that administrators can see the details of CPU activity, memory utilization, space usage, network activity, disk activity and the status of other key system services at deeper granularity levels.

Figure 1 - ZebiOS Analytics Visually Report Savings from Compression and Deduplication

Figure 1 – ZebiOS Analytics Visually Report Savings from Compression and Deduplication

“Tegile’s VM-aware storage systems are designed for the virtualized data center and are demonstrably simpler to deploy and manage compared to legacy storage,” said Ken Clipperton, senior analyst of analyst firm DCIG.  “By providing customers with the ability to view the health and overall status of the storage system, vendors like Tegile are empowering their users with an important tool that allows them to tune and optimize their virtualized environments.”

Extending the reporting and functionality for their customers not only allows Tegile to illustrate their USP in data optimization but also creates opportunities for the IT teams to understand their usage and what further opportunities for optimization or improvement might be achieved.

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