Tintri demonstrates storage management is a key issue for virtualised environments

- UK companies waste nearly one month a year managing their virtualised estate - Mismatch between storage and VMs blamed for the management problems in virtualised environments
By: Tintri
 
Nov. 20, 2014 - PRLog -- LONDON, UK – 20th November, 2014 – With 94 per cent of companies in Europe having virtualised at least some of their IT infrastructure, Tintri today announced results from a survey that illustrates the storage challenges UK businesses are facing with their virtualised environments.*

The results of the survey show that although UK organisations are embracing virtualisation, many are spending too much time managing these environments. In fact, although virtualisation is designed with efficiency in mind, two in five (40%) of businesses surveyed admitted to spending 30 minutes every day managing their virtualised estate. This amounts to nearly one month per year (26 days per year, which is equivalent to 3.7 weeks per year).

Doug Rich, EMEA VP, Tintri said: “Businesses today are embracing virtualisation as a means to streamline operations and achieve efficiency across the IT estate. However, their storage is struggling to keep pace with the new environment, slowing performance and creating a host of management difficulties.

“Businesses rely on virtual machines to run critical databases, enterprise applications and private clouds, as well as host thousands of desktop computers and mobile devices. When any of these processes fail to perform well, the IT team gets bogged down with maintenance. This reaffirms the importance of having visibility and control over virtual environments to locate and fix problems quickly.”

Unfortunately, troubleshooting is a clear point today. The survey showed that half (51%) of businesses spend hours, days and weeks getting performance back to normal after pinpointing a problem. With only a tenth (9%) of virtualised infrastructures (including virtualised desktop and servers) fully meeting the performance needs of users, and with organisations looking to virtualise more of their IT, businesses expect higher capabilities from their virtual systems.

Rich concluded: “If businesses are spending this much time trying to get virtualisation to work for them, they might begin to question just how efficient the technology is. The need for efficiency is now driving the industry toward smart storage architectures that have the intelligence to understand what’s happening at the VM level. Tintri is specifically designed with this in mind and therefore helps organisations to manage their environments effectively.”

* The survey was conducted by EasyInsites on behalf of Tintri.  It comprised 307 respondents from commercial organisations with 200 plus employees in Europe (including 103 respondents in the UK). All respondents were IT decision makers.

About Tintri

Tintri builds smart storage that sees, learns and adapts, enabling IT organisations to focus on virtualised applications and business services instead of managing storage infrastructure. Tintri application-aware storage eliminates planning and complex troubleshooting by providing VM-level visibility, control, insight and agility, with all flash performance for virtualized environment and the cloud. Tintri powers hundreds of thousands of virtual machines running business critical databases, enterprise apps, desktops and mobile apps, and private cloud deployments. Tintri helps global enterprises such as AMD, F5 Networks, GE, NEC, NTT, MillerCoors and Time Warner maximise their virtualisation and cloud investments. For more information, visit www.tintri.com and follow us on Twitter: @tintri.

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