Differentiated Database Platform with Tessell & NetApp
Tessell plus NetApp delivers a high-performance, highly available database environment by combining database-as-a-service (DBaaS) expertise with advanced data management and storage capabilities.

Why Tessell & NetApp for AWS?
For Customers Who Already Have NetApp OnPremises
NetApp’s ONTAP operating system offers a single platform for file (NAS), block (SAN), and object storage across both onpremises and cloud deployments.
- Customers can move workloads back-and-forth from on premises to the cloud without:
- service interruption
- rewriting or refactoring applications
- operational consistency across enviornments without additional training cost


For customers who are new to NetApp in AWS
Vs. block storage: high throughput and low latency, supporting demanding enterprise workloads such as databases, analytics, and virtual environments.
Achieve Superior Price-to-Performance Ratios for your Business
Network-attached storage can achieve higher throughput and lower latency than traditional block storage options.
Pay-As-You-Go, scale-up/scale-out architecture lets organizations dynamically grow capacity in lockstep with business needs.


Optimization Through the Technology Stack
Policy-Based Tiering: Frequently accessed (hot) data can remain on high-performance tiers, while less active (cold) data automatically moves to more economical storage tiers.
Deduplication & Compression: NetApp ONTAP efficiently removes redundant data and compresses stored information, reducing capacity requirements and lowering overall cloud storage costs.
Thin Provisioning: Allocates storage only when data is actually written, reducing upfront capacity needs.
Multi-protocol Support
Adaptive QoS: Dynamically adjusts IOPS and throughput targets across data-access protocols (NFS, SMB, iSCSI), ensuring predictable performance in mixed-workload environments.
Isolation from “Noisy Neighbors”: No single workload can unduly impact others sharing the same infrastructure by capping or guaranteeing performance
Min/Max Performance Controls: Administrators can set minimum and/or maximum IOPS or throughput at the volume, LUN, or workload level.
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Tessell Plays Nice with Tech and Cloud Vendors
A broad ecosystem partnering and support with Oracle, Microsoft, VMware, SAP, and other enterprise technology leaders.