MOBILE, Ala., Oct. 04, 2016 -- Nfina TechnologiesTM Inc., manufacturer of highly reliable servers and storage devices, announced today that the Nfina 324i2 Server has achieved VMware® certification, letting end users know that the 324i2 seamlessly integrates with VMware’s vCenter® management capabilities. This designation indicates that 324i2 has completed the VMware Hardware Certification Program testing criteria for use with VMware ESXi™ 6.0 and it is now listed on the VMware Compatibility Guide. The VMware Hardware Certification Program enables VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) program members to provide mutual customers with jointly supported hardware solutions. Virtualizing platform and computing resources with VMware significantly reduces the time it takes to provision custom, multi-tier network topologies and enterprise class services, cuts operating and capital expenditures, and increases deployment flexibility.
With dual sockets for Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v4 processors, four 3.5” drive bays, dual power supplies, best in class components, and optional LSI® RAID capability with caching capability, the 324i2 is a high performance, extremely fault-tolerant and reliable server platform. The 324i2 is also an extremely power-efficient server. Add VMware virtualization capabilities and IT professionals now have the tools to create an extremely robust and power-efficient computing environment. Learn more about the 324i2 here.
“The 324i2 server is the first in a series of Nfina products to earn VMware certification,” said Warren Nicholson, CEO of Nfina Technologies. “We are actively working on securing VMware certification on our other products as well, you will see more announcements very soon. This relationship between VMware and Nfina will deliver the power of VMware virtualization technology along with Nfina’s reputation for building high-performance, reliable, fault tolerant, and energy efficient computing products at affordable prices. At present, we are the only VMware certified server and storage provider that offers five-year standard warranty; that's two years longer than our competitors. The net result to the end user is higher performance, higher reliability, lower cost of acquisition, and lower cost of operation.”
Nfina Technologies, Inc., develops, manufactures, and markets highly reliable server and storage products: designed to provide the highest value proposition in the most demanding mission critical data center and enterprise IT environments. Our customers are Engineering and Information Technology professionals who require products designed and manufactured to the highest standards in the industry.
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