Trailer Park Selects Tintri
To support virtualized environment
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 22, 2012 at 2:36 pmTintri,
Inc., producer of purpose-built, VM-aware storage platforms, announced
that Trailer Park, Inc., the entertainment
marketing agency, has deployed Tintri to support its virtualized infrastructure.
Trailer Park relies on Tintri to support its server VM
deployment, which includes applications like SQL Server, IIS, Active Directory,
SharePoint, Avaya voicemail, and accounting and HR systems.
It wanted to consolidate its applications from physical servers to
virtual servers and replace its increasingly inefficient SAN storage with shared
storage. After evaluating several solutions, Trailer Park chose Tintri VMstore
for its simplified management console, VM-aware architecture, and small form
factor. VMstore reduced overall storage footprint and helped Trailer
Park reduce data center operational costs as the datacenter now runs 15 degrees
cooler.
"We
chose the Tintri VMstore for our environment for its affordable performance,
ease of use, and small form factor," said Michael Forester, IT director
at Trailer Park. "The Tintri VMstore
is one of the easiest systems I have ever set up; it just runs and we don’t
have to worry about configuring it or managing LUNs and volumes. In fact, we
haven’t had to manage the Tintri VMstore since we set it up."
"As
organizations increasingly virtualize their business-critical workloads, we are
finding a great demand for storage solutions that provide simplified, VM-aware
storage management and cost-effective performance," said Geoff
Stedman, Tintri VP of marketing. "Trailer
Park’s use case provides a great example of how Tintri can help organizations
seamlessly transition from a physical to virtual infrastructure while improving
overall performance and efficiency."