MTI Vivant S Series Now Shipping in Volume

Enterprise Storage Forum content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More.

MTI Technology Corp. today announced that its MTI Vivant S Series, a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN)-based storage appliance is currently shipping in volume.

According to MTI, customers are already deploying the product, making the S Series one of the most popular SAN solutions from MTI. The Vivant S Series features 1.7TB to 6.8TB of storage capacity and is a completely integrated SAN allowing IT managers the option of consolidating storage for multiple UNIX and Windows NT/2000 servers. The Vivant S Series has a fully redundant architecture to provide its users Continuous Access to Online Information(SM).

“The MTI Vivant S Series has quickly become the storage solution of choice of organizations looking for highly available, scalable, high-performance data storage,” said Russ Ritchie, Director of Product Marketing at MTI. “With orders for the S Series coming in, we are confident that this is a storage solution that will help companies conquer their overflow of business-critical data while providing a significant return on their investment both now and in the future.”

The MTI Vivant S Series is available in both rack-mount and cabinet configurations.

Get the Free Newsletter!

Subscribe to Cloud Insider for top news, trends, and analysis.

Latest Articles

15 Software Defined Storage Best Practices

Software Defined Storage (SDS) enables the use of commodity storage hardware. Learn 15 best practices for SDS implementation.

What is Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)?

Fibre Channel Over Ethernet (FCoE) is the encapsulation and transmission of Fibre Channel (FC) frames over enhanced Ethernet networks, combining the advantages of Ethernet...

9 Types of Computer Memory Defined (With Use Cases)

Computer memory is a term for all of the types of data storage technology that a computer may use. Learn more about the X types of computer memory.