Because XtremIO has a “secret sauce” which leverages flash technology behind its superior in-line deduplication technology, you won’t sacrifice VDI performance. Yes, the flash storage array is more expensive per unit but the fact that you need only a fraction of the number of units means you will save considerable money using the right flash storage array. With a 10-to-1 deduplication ratio, that means if you have to buy 5,000 drives to serve your VDI now, you will only need to buy 500 drives using XtremIO. XtremIO provides ultra-efficient in-line deduplication along with flash technology to drastically reduce the footprint of that 80 percent of duplicate data stored on your VDI without impacting performance. What’s unique-the background and files that make you you-is only 10 to 20 percent of the actual data that is stored on a desktop. If you check out your laptop versus your neighbor’s laptop versus his neighbor’s laptop, the operating system that sits on each laptop is identical. ![]() The fact is, when you look at a multiple virtual desktop environment and analyze what’s stored on the traditional C-drive for those desktops, it is probably 80 to 90 percent the same for each desktop. I know what you’re thinking-why would you want to use the most expensive storage for one of the less expensive applications, virtual desktops? To provide a consistent desktop experience and to save money, actually. ![]() The first is virtual desktop infrastructure. This can be illustrated by two use cases we’ve developed for EMC’s all-flash, solid-state clustered storage system, XtremIO. Thanks to all-flash storage arrays with super-efficient, in-line deduplication capabilities, flash can now be the most cost-effective choice for your less critical storage needs as well. ![]() Energy, Climate Action & Sustainabilityįlash technology isn’t just for storing your most critical data anymore.
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