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Tegile Systems' Customers Prove that In-Line De-duplication is a Must-Have in Virtual Desktop Storage Environments
[November 27, 2012]

Tegile Systems' Customers Prove that In-Line De-duplication is a Must-Have in Virtual Desktop Storage Environments


Newark, California, Nov 27, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- Tegile Systems, a pioneer in primary storage de-duplication in virtualized server and desktop environments, announced today that consistent customer feedback is proving that In-Line De-duplication is a must-have capability in Virtual Desktop Integration (VDI) storage environments. A major part of what has kept VDI projects in the Proof of Concept (POC) lab is the cost and complexity of storage.



"With traditional storage systems, upwards of 40% of a virtual desktop implementation's acquisition cost are wrapped up in storage," said Rob Commins, vice president of marketing, Tegile Systems. "Our customers are happy to find that they can reduce storage costs by 75%, which comes out to about $20 per desktop." The Capacity Benefits of In-Line De-duplication for VDI De-duplication is exceptionally effective in VDI environments. The capacity savings are obvious. Any redundant data from operating systems, applications or user data is shrunk down to a single instance. The capacity savings in a persistent (one in which a user will be able to keep all the configurations and personalization they have created from session to session) desktop environment are staggering. Persistent desktops could potentially become an administrative nightmare. The amount of disk space needed to maintain this setting will grow and datacenter storage doesn't come cheap. Patching and upgrades are now necessary for each persistent image and this can eat up tons of man-hours, which usually occur after hours.

With in-line de-duplication, a simple physical to virtual (P to V) migration can be done without the complexities and capacity management challenges traditionally found with persistent desktops. Enterprises with knowledge workers demand all of their applications and personalization intact in order to have the least amount of interference in the users' work environment.


"With a multitude of VDI pools for our many different types of desktop users, the capacity savings of single-instance storage is incredible. The tests we ran in our environment showed that de-duplication saved an incredible 90% storage usage reduction versus systems with compression only. In fact, at this point I can say our VDI implementation is essentially free from a storage point of view, because the de-duplication reduction is so great. The speed we are able to get from our disk intensive 3D Building Information Modeling CAD systems has been significant as well," said Jim Nonn, CIO at Egan Company, a commercial construction specialty contractor delivering mechanical, electrical, and building systems.

The Counterintuitive Performance Benefits of In-Line De-duplication for VDI The performance implications of running in-line de-duplication algorithms in applications requiring high performance and low latencies has kept it out of these use cases - until now. Tegile's patent pending Metadata Accelerated Storage Systems (MASS) have eliminated the performance barrier associated with de-duplication and actually turned it into a function that boosts performance up to 7X that of legacy systems. Coupled with a high performance DRAM and SSD based cache, MASS shrinks down the footprint of data in cache, resulting in higher cache hit ratios, thus users see massive performance improvements from running in-line de-duplication.

Jef McCreery, director of core systems at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, saw a seven-fold increase in VDI performance while reducing capacity consumption by 70% in his VDI platform. "Upgrading even the controllers for our existing HP gear would have been equal to, if not double the cost of the entire Tegile solution," said McCreery, who also looked at comparable solutions from Dell EqualLogic and EMC/ Data Domain. "Tegile provided the best performance for the lowest overall cost." Commins also commented: "By removing the tension between $/GB and $/IOP, Tegile customers are able to move their VDI projects forward with a very cost effective approach that actually improves their end user experience. Leveraging MASS and Tegile's caching architecture, hundreds of end users can concurrently boot their persistent desktops in less than 10 seconds." About Tegile Systems Tegile Systems is pioneering a new generation of affordable feature-rich storage arrays that are dramatically faster and can store more data than standard arrays. Incorporating Tegile's unique metadata handling technology, MASS(TM), Zebi arrays deliver caching and on-the-fly de-duplication and compression for primary storage. Hundreds of customers in financial services, manufacturing, government, legal, healthcare and transportation industry sectors have deployed Zebi as primary storage in virtualized server, virtualized desktop (VDI), file services and database environments as well as for replicated storage. Being a multi-protocol device and delivering leadership data reduction rates, customers find many concurrent uses for the same array, and in many instances deploy several systems throughout their enterprise. Early Tegile customer, Washington & Lee University, now has eight Zebi Arrays in use throughout the campus. Tegile is led by a successful team of industry veterans and is committed to a philosophy of customer first. Additional information is available at http://www.tegile.com. Follow Tegile on Twitter @tegile.

Media Contacts: Tegile Systems Nancy Pieretti 603-268-8007 nancy(dot)pieretti(at)a3communications(dot)co(dot)uk Federica Monsone 44 (0) 1252 875 203 fred(dot)monsone(at)a3communications(dot)co(dot)uk Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/11/prweb10173092.htm PRWeb.com

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