Storage Solutions
Enterprise Storage Solutions — The Right Storage for Every Workload
Storage is the foundation of your data infrastructure — every application, database, and file system depends on it. The wrong storage decision creates performance bottlenecks that slow applications, capacity crises that require emergency procurement, or reliability failures that result in data loss. The right storage decision is invisible — applications run fast, capacity grows predictably, and data is always available and protected.
T-Tech supplies and implements enterprise storage solutions from Dell Technologies, HPE, NetApp, Pure Storage, and Seagate for organisations across Pakistan, the UAE, the UK, and the USA. Our storage practice covers the full spectrum: solid-state NVMe arrays for high-performance workloads, high-capacity HDD solutions for data lakes and backup, NAS for file sharing, and SAN for block storage in virtualisation and database environments.
NVMe SSD
All-flash NVMe arrays for databases and virtualisation — microsecond latency
HDD Capacity
High-capacity HDD for backup, archive, and data lake workloads — cost-efficient bulk storage
NAS/SAN
Network-attached and Storage Area Network solutions for enterprise workloads
Dell/HPE/NetApp
Multi-vendor storage expertise — T-Tech recommends the right vendor for your requirements
Key Features & Capabilities
Feature / Capability | What T-Tech Delivers |
All-Flash NVMe Arrays | Sub-millisecond latency storage for demanding workloads — databases, VDI, virtualisation. Dell PowerStore, HPE Primera, Pure Storage FlashArray. |
Hybrid Flash Arrays | Cost-efficient combination of NVMe flash cache and HDD capacity — high performance for hot data, cost efficiency for warm and cold data. |
NAS (Network-Attached Storage) | File-level storage for shared drives, home directories, and unstructured data. Synology, QNAP for SMB; NetApp ONTAP, Dell PowerScale for enterprise. |
SAN (Storage Area Network) | Block-level storage for databases, hypervisors (VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V), and applications requiring dedicated storage performance. |
High-Capacity HDD Arrays | Cost-efficient bulk storage for backup targets, data warehouses, media storage, and archive workloads where capacity matters more than latency. |
Storage Virtualisation | Abstract physical storage into logical pools — tiering hot data to flash, warm data to hybrid, and cold data to HDD automatically. |
Data Protection Integration | Backup integration with Veeam, Commvault, and Veritas. Snapshot-based backup and replication for RPO/RTO compliance. |
Storage Monitoring | Performance monitoring, capacity trending, and alerting via T-Tech’s NOC — preventing capacity crises before they cause application outages. |
Why Choose T-Tech?
Dell Technologies, HPE, and NetApp authorised partner — direct vendor pricing and support
Full workload assessment before storage recommendation — no overselling capacity you won’t use
Pakistan on-site delivery — storage installation, racking, cabling, and configuration in your data centre
Integration with existing virtualisation (VMware, Hyper-V) and backup infrastructure
Storage performance benchmarking — validating purchased performance is achieved in your environment
Storage lifecycle management — capacity planning, expansion, and end-of-life planning
FAQS
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Should we use SSD (flash) or HDD storage?
The answer depends on your workload. Databases, virtualisation, and VDI workloads require the low latency of SSD/NVMe flash — HDDs cannot deliver the IOPS these workloads need. Backup targets, archiving, media storage, and data lakes require cost-efficient high-capacity storage where HDD delivers much better cost-per-TB. Most enterprise environments need both — flash for production workloads and HDD for backup and archive.
What is the difference between NAS and SAN?
NAS (Network-Attached Storage) presents storage as a file system over Ethernet — used for shared drives, home directories, and unstructured data that applications access as files. SAN (Storage Area Network) presents storage as block devices over Fibre Channel or iSCSI — used for databases, VMware datastores, and applications that need dedicated block-level storage. T-Tech's assessment determines which you need based on your specific applications.
How do you handle data migration from old storage to new?
T-Tech uses non-disruptive migration tools and techniques — applications continue running during migration. For VMware environments, Storage vMotion migrates VMs between datastores without downtime. For NAS migrations, DFS namespace switching redirects file access transparently. For database migrations, we use replication-based approaches that keep the old system running until the new system is validated.