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− | [[wikipedia:Nutanix]] (Sep [[2009]], | + | [[wikipedia:Nutanix]] (Sep [[2009]], [https://www.google.com/finance/quote/NTNX:NASDAQ?window=MAX NTNX], [[Russell 1000 Index]]) [[Hyper-converged infrastructure]] |
− | + | * [https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=Nutanix Google Trends] | |
* [[Nutanix]] [[AHV]] | * [[Nutanix]] [[AHV]] | ||
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* [[Business Continuity]] & [[Disaster Recovery]] | * [[Business Continuity]] & [[Disaster Recovery]] | ||
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* [[Nutanix Xi Frame]] | * [[Nutanix Xi Frame]] | ||
* [[Nutanix Mine]] | * [[Nutanix Mine]] |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 18 September 2022
wikipedia:Nutanix (Sep 2009, NTNX, Russell 1000 Index) Hyper-converged infrastructure
Products[edit]
- Nutanix Xi Frame
- Nutanix Mine
- Nutanix Clusters integration with AWS
- Nutanix Era
- Nutanix Calm
- Nutanix Objects (S3 object storage)
- Nutanix Files
- Nutanix Prism
- Nutanix KPS
Related terms[edit]
- Snapshots and clones
- Data tiering
- Zero RPO
- Near zero recovery time objective
- Mohit Aron, GoogleFS
- Dheeraj Pandey (CEO)
- Dell EMC VxRail
- Nutanix AHV, Nutanix OS, Acropolis (AOS)
- Resource Scheduling
See also[edit]
- Nutanix, NDFS, Acropolis (AOS), Nutanix AHV, Nutanix KPS, Nutanix Karbon
- Hyper-converged infrastructure: Nutanix, RHHI, OpenStack, HP SimpliVity, VMware vSAN, Gartner Magic Quadrant, VxRail
- OS: Linux, macOS, Windows, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, AIX, Hypervisor, Hyper-converged infrastructure, VxWorks, RTOS, Integrity
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