
Enterprise storage company that developed all-flash storage arrays for high-performance data center applications.
XtremIO was an enterprise storage company that developed all-flash storage arrays designed for high-performance data center applications. Founded in 2009, the company pioneered several innovations in flash storage including inline data reduction and scale-out architecture. XtremIO's systems were designed to deliver consistent high performance and low latency for demanding enterprise workloads. The company raised significant funding and gained traction in the enterprise market before being acquired by EMC (now Dell Technologies) in 2012 for $430 million.
XtremIO has received investment from 1 venture capital firm.
Enterprise storage company that developed all-flash storage arrays for high-performance data center applications.
XtremIO has received investment from Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP). These venture capital firms and investors provide both capital and strategic support.
XtremIO has raised $55M in total funding, with their most recent round being a Series B. The company operates in the Enterprise sector.
XtremIO was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel.
XtremIO operates in the Enterprise sector. Enterprise storage company that developed all-flash storage arrays for high-performance data center applications.