Atlantis Computing
Atlantis Computing is an enterprise software company focused on virtualization-centric data services and software-defined storage for virtual desktop and server workloads.
- Software-defined storage (SDS) platform for virtualized data centers
- Data services for desktop and application virtualization environments
- Performance optimization for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and server workloads
- Integration with hypervisors and virtualization management platforms
- Storage consolidation and capacity efficiency for on-premises (on-prem) virtual infrastructures
More About Atlantis Computing
Atlantis Computing focuses on software-defined storage (storage virtualization) and data services tailored to enterprise virtualization environments, especially VDI and virtualized server workloads. Its software platform runs on commodity x86 infrastructure and existing storage systems, presenting a virtual storage layer that is designed to improve performance and capacity utilization for workloads hosted on hypervisors.
The company’s offerings are used in enterprise data centers that run large-scale desktop and application virtualization deployments, as well as virtualized server farms. In these environments, the platform sits in the I/O path between virtual machines and underlying storage, applying in-memory processing, inline data reduction techniques, and policy-based data services. The goal is to reduce storage footprint, improve latency for end-user sessions, and allow organizations to host more virtual desktops or servers on existing infrastructure.
Atlantis Computing’s technology is aligned with established enterprise virtualization stacks and integrates with hypervisors such as VMware vSphere and others in the x86 virtualization ecosystem (virtualization infrastructure). The software presents storage to virtual machines as standard datastores or logical volumes that conform to common storage access protocols used by hypervisors. By abstracting the physical storage layer, it enables centralized management of capacity, performance policies, and data services such as deduplication and compression within the virtual environment.
From an architectural perspective, the platform operates as a software-defined storage layer that can pool local server disks, existing SAN or Network Attached Storage (NAS) arrays, and sometimes memory-based resources into a unified storage resource for virtual machines. This approach fits into broader enterprise IT categories such as SDS, virtualization-aware storage, and VDI optimization. Enterprises typically deploy Atlantis Computing software to support use cases such as persistent and non-persistent virtual desktops, hosted shared desktops, and general-purpose virtualized applications that require predictable performance and controlled storage costs.
In marketplace and directory terms, Atlantis Computing aligns with storage virtualization (software-defined storage), VDI and application virtualization infrastructure optimization, and data reduction technologies for virtual environments. Its offerings are relevant for infrastructure and operations teams, desktop and application virtualization architects, and storage engineers who are responsible for consolidating storage, improving resource utilization, and tuning performance for large-scale virtual desktop and server deployments.