MOBILE, Ala., Feb. 17, 2017 -- Nfina TechnologiesTM Inc., manufacturer of highly reliable servers and storage devices, announces the Nfina 714i22s SAN and 814i22s SAN are now VMware® ESXi™ 6.0 certified iSCSI SANs. This assures VMware users that the 724i20 Server seamlessly integrates with VMware’s vCenter® management capabilities. This certification can be viewed by going here: http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php and entering Nfina in the search criteria. In addition to a remarkably low cost of acquisition, Nfina backs these SANs with an industry leading five-year standard warranty.
The 724i22s is a cost-effective, fully redundant, high density offering for primary storage. An easy-to-use GUI provisions up to 192TB (96TB useable) of SATA storage onboard, which can be easily extended to 2PB (1PB useable) by adding Nfina 602 JBOD storage expansion units. The 714i22s SAN offers 12Gb/s SAS connectivity for enhanced speed and performance. Please visit Nfina’s website to learn more about the 724i22s at http://www.nfinausa.com
The VMware Hardware Certification Program enables VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) program members to provide mutual customers with jointly supported hardware solutions. Virtualizing platform and computing resources with VMware significantly reduces the time it takes to provision custom, multi-tier network topologies and enterprise class services, cuts operating and capital expenditures, and increases deployment flexibility.
The 814i22s is Nfina’s highest performance, fully redundant primary storage solution. An easy to use GUI provisions up to 208TB (104TB usable) onboard and can easily be extended to 1PB (500TB usable) by adding 602 JBOD storage expansion units. When configured with SSD drives to complement the standard 12Gb/s SAS connectivity, the 814i22s delivers blazing speed and high reliability at a value unmatched in the industry. It is well suited for on-premise and cloud applications that demand the highest speeds possible when retrieving data from storage. Learn more about the 814i22s here: https://www.nfinausa.com/product/814i22s-san/
These SANs join Nfina’s 324i2, 528i2, and 724i20 VMware® ESXi™ 6.0 certified servers in achieving certified VMware compatibility. There are now five Nfina devices that have attained VMware® ESXi™ 6.0 certified status, assuring Nfina customers that these products will integrate seamlessly with VMware’s vCenter® management capabilities. VMware users now have a choice of servers storage devices with a five-year warranty that will meet computing requirements ranging from a basic value server to a performance hypervisor, as well as high-performance SANs for primary storage.
“Earning VMware® ESXi™ 6.0 certified iSCSI SAN status for our SAN products is further evidence that Nfina is committed to bringing truly high performance, reliable products with a five-year warranty to VMware users at affordable prices”, said Warren Nicholson, CEO of Nfina Technologies. “We are actively working on securing VMware certification on our NAS products as well, look for more announcements very soon. The relationship between VMware and Nfina will deliver the power of VMware virtualization technology. We are making high-performance, reliable, fault tolerant, and energy-efficient computing products available to VMware users at affordable prices, and backing them with a five-year standard warranty. The net result to the end user is higher performance, more reliability, lower cost of acquisition, and lower cost of operation.”
Nfina Technologies, Inc., develops, manufactures, and markets highly reliable server and storage products: designed to provide the highest value proposition in the most demanding mission critical data center and enterprise IT environments. Our customers are Engineering and Information Technology professionals who require products designed and manufactured to the highest standards in the industry.
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