You didn't mention overall capacity.  For the Tintri, it's a 13.5TB NAS
datastore.  You get one shelf of disks, and it's one datastore.  When you
need more capacity, you add a shelf.  It'll easily handle those iops loads
-- anything with SSDs should handle tens of thousands of iops.  The Tegile
has different product lines depending on your needs and growth.  They
dedupe better than the Tintri, but the Tintri integrates into VMWare a
little better.  And like I said, Tegile gives you the option of SAN or NAS.
 Architecturally, both systems are very similar to Nimble.

I'm not familiar with the current Fujitsu offerings.  I'm all too familiar
with the EMC VNX.

-Adam


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Ski Kacoroski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Craig,
>
> Yep that is one option.  First quote they came back with was 2x the cost
> of the other options.  They are seeing if they can get it down a bit.
>
> cheers,
>
> ski
>
>
> On 08/05/2013 09:43 AM, Craig Cook wrote:
>
>> I have narrowed my choices down to EMC (because I already have a
>>> VNX for NAS services), Fujitsu, and Nimble Storage.
>>>
>>
>> If you have VNX, have you considered adding disk to it and using that
>> for VMware? (Block or NAS)
>>
>> Craig
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