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Vexata

Vexata is an enterprise data infrastructure company that provides high-performance storage platforms for latency-sensitive and data-intensive workloads.

  • High-throughput, low-latency enterprise storage systems for primary data workloads
  • Flash-based architectures designed for transactional databases, analytics, and mixed workloads
  • Data services for reliability and availability, including redundancy and failover mechanisms
  • Support for common enterprise storage protocols and integration with existing data center environments
  • Deployment options oriented to on-premises (on-prem) enterprise infrastructure and private cloud models

More About Vexata

Vexata focuses on enterprise storage platforms built for applications that require predictable performance across large data sets, such as transactional databases, real-time analytics, and virtualized infrastructure. Its systems are positioned for environments where traditional storage arrays may introduce latency or bandwidth constraints, and where organizations require consistent I/O behavior under mixed and concurrent workloads.

The company’s technology is based on flash media combined with a storage architecture that manages I/O paths to reduce contention and latency. Vexata platforms operate as shared storage arrays that connect to application servers over standard enterprise storage networking technologies, such as Fibre Channel (FC) and Ethernet-based protocols. This allows enterprises to integrate Vexata systems into existing SAN and data center network designs without re-architecting host connectivity or operational workflows.

Vexata storage is typically used as primary storage for structured and unstructured data workloads where throughput, input/output operations per second (IOPS), and latency characteristics affect application-level performance. Enterprises deploy these systems under databases, large-scale business applications, analytics engines, and virtual desktop or server virtualization environments. In these contexts, Vexata platforms function as a foundational component of the infrastructure stack, supplying persistent storage capacity with performance characteristics aligned to Central Processing Unit (CPU) and memory resources on application hosts.

The company incorporates data services expected in enterprise storage, including redundancy across media, protection features to help guard against data loss, and high-availability configurations with controller failover. These capabilities are designed to support continuous operation in production environments, such as financial services, telecommunications, and other data-centric industries that run applications on a 24x7 basis. Snapshotting, replication, and integration with backup or Disaster Recovery (DR) workflows are positioned to fit into broader data protection strategies.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Vexata is mapped to enterprise storage and data infrastructure categories, specifically all-flash arrays and high-performance block storage (enterprise storage). It intersects with adjacent domains such as database infrastructure, analytics infrastructure, and virtualization storage backends, since its systems are commonly deployed underneath these platforms. For infrastructure and operations teams, Vexata’s offerings are evaluated alongside other enterprise storage options based on performance metrics, capacity scaling characteristics, integration with existing management tools, and support for established storage networking architectures.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

1735 Technology Drive
520
San Jose, CA 95110

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services