2014-11-20T11:24:00Z

Tegile vs. XtremIO?

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2014-11-20T15:22:26Z
Nov 20, 2014

Tegile is (or can be) a hybrid storage system that can support both traditional HDDs as well as flash SSD drives like other traditional storage systems/appliances. EMC XtremIO otoh is an all flash array (AFA) designed from the group up with flash SSD in mind that like some other AFAs can scale performance and capacity linearly as you scale-out the solution (add additional nodes/cluster members/systems/enclosures).

Here is some more info:
http://storageioblog.com/emc-announces-xtremio-general-availability-part/
http://storageioblog.com/part-ii-emc-announces-xtremio-general-availability/

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