Tegile Systems’ IntelliFlash arrays certified with VMware Horizon View 6.0

Tegile Systems says that its line of IntelliFlash™ storage arrays have been certified for use with the newly-announced VMware Horizon View 6.0. This will allow the delivery of virtual or remote desktops and applications as part of a single platform to ensure the best possible user experience.

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VMware Horizon View 6.0 delivers virtualised and remote desktops, and applications through a single platform and supports end users with access to all of their Windows and online resources through a unified workspace, providing all the resources they want at the speed and efficiency they expect. Working closely with partners like Tegile allows VMware to certify solutions that addresses business challenges across a variety of use cases and deployment scenarios. This latest validation continues Tegile’s commitment to VMware certification as part of its ongoing Horizon View family of virtualisation solutions.


This allows organisations to extend the power of desktop and application virtualisation to support workplace mobility, while driving greater levels of operational efficiency at lower costs. In addition VMware Horizon View 6.0 also includes central management of virtual, physical and BYO images, desktops and applications delivered through a single platform, and a unified workspace with great user experience.


Tegile IntelliFlash architecture extends the benefits of Horizon View 6.0 by keeping frequently accessed application data in flash while less frequently accessed user data can be stored on disk, allowing customers to leverage the most appropriate network topology for their applications and desktops. The high performance delivered by Tegile’s IntelliFlash arrays is optimised to deliver the best user experience possible for application and desktops. Additionally, Tegile’s VM-aware storage management tools shift storage management from a LUN/file system/RAID group granularity to a VM granularity, making provisioning, monitoring and management of storage easy for virtualisation managers.


“VDI continues to be adopted by businesses of all sizes looking to capitalise on the benefits of virtualisation, consolidation and centralisation of desktop management and VMware is certainly one of the leading platforms adopted for this purpose,” said Rob Commins, Tegile vice president of marketing. “By certifying our IntelliFlash solutions with the latest version of VMware Horizon View, we are able to deliver a richer desktop experience while dramatically reducing the amount of storage required in order to provide a consistent and optimal end-user experience.”
 

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