Tegile Systems Chosen for More-Compelling Features, Lower Price Point than Dell for University of Northwestern - St. Paul


NEWARK, Calif., – Tegile Systems, the leading provider of flash-driven storage arrays for databases, virtualized server and virtual desktop environments, today announced that University of Northwestern - St. Paul has updated and upgraded its storage infrastructure with an estimated $200,000 5-year total cost of ownership savings over an alternative Dell Compellent system.



University of Northwestern - St. Paul (UNW) is a private, not-for-profit Christian liberal arts school located in the Twin Cities suburbs of Roseville and Arden Hills, Minnesota. Founded in 1902, the school offers more than 70 areas of undergraduate study with six master's degree programs to more than 3,300 students. With four straight years of growth in student enrollment and a Dell Compellent storage system that was exhibiting reliability issues at the end of its service lifecycle, the university looked for a replacement that would upgrade its current feature set and functionality while remaining within the constraints of a limited budget many educational institutions face today.



"Originally, Dell was the only vendor we were going to look at just because they've been in here so long and they had been pretty reliable up until that last year or so," said Chad Miller, Technical Director at the university. "But once we started dealing with them we realized that we were going to be getting essentially the same technology that we already had in place - it was updated and there was some new functionality but there was nothing that was really compelling. And the price point was really quite high. So we thought, 'You know what? We need to take a step back and look at other vendors.'"



UNW needed a storage solution at a good price point that could do both iSCSI and Fibre Channel, offered compression and deduplication data optimization, and could provide replication to its disaster recovery site, which at that point had been underutilized because the school couldn't afford an additional SAN there. After a recommendation by a storage expert at its VAR, Cambridge Computing, the university decided to implement Intelligent Flash Arrays from Tegile.



Tegile's Intelligent Flash Arrays allow customers to choose a flash storage solution that is right for them. The company's hybrid arrays are faster than legacy arrays and less expensive that all-flash arrays to provide the ideal balance of performance and cost for a wide range of consolidated and virtualized business workloads.



Going with Tegile allowed the school to get the new features it was looking for at an extremely low price point, which enabled it to add a SAN at its DR site. Miller said the university was able to save $35,000 a year on support alone with nearly $200,000 TCO savings over sticking with Dell. The school also reduced its floor space requirements by 75 percent with substantial savings on power as well. Inline deduplication and compression reduced the amount of data under management by 40 percent. VM boot times in the 100 percent virtualized environment improved by as much as 20 percent reducing complaints from users.



"The combination of budget cuts and declining enrollment due to rising tuition costs can severely limit what educational institutions are able to do with improving their storage infrastructures," said Rob Commins, vice president of marketing at Tegile. "The ability to not only refresh but improve those infrastructures is imperative for schools looking to offer students a technology-rich learning environment. We're glad that the University of Northwestern - St. Paul, like many of our higher education customers, was able to accelerate access to student and academic applications while lowering their storage footprint and operational costs through the implementation of Tegile Intelligent Flash Arrays."



About Tegile Systems

Tegile Systems is pioneering a new generation of intelligent flash arrays that balance performance, capacity, features and price for virtual desktop and database applications. With Tegile's line of all-flash and hybrid storage arrays, the company is redefining the traditional approach to storage by providing a family of arrays that accelerate business critical enterprise applications and allow customers to significantly consolidate mixed workloads in virtualized environments.



Tegile's patented IntelliFlash™ technology accelerates performance and enables inline deduplication and compression of data so each array has a usable capacity far greater than its raw capacity. Tegile's award-winning solutions enable customers to better address the requirements of virtualization, virtual desktop integration and database integration than any other offerings. Featuring both NAS and SAN connectivity, Tegile arrays are easy-to-use, fully redundant and highly scalable. They come complete with built-in snapshot, remote-replication, near-instant recovery, onsite or offsite failover, and VM-aware features. Additional information is available at www.tegile.com.



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