![]() Why? Customers consistently reference the simplicity and transformed support experience. Nimble Storage has achieved the industry leading Net Promoter Score (85). InfoSight uses cloud-based analytics and machine learning to automatically resolve 86% of problems before a customer is even aware. InfoSight gets to the root cause with zero finger pointing. InfoSight Predictive Analytics anticipate and prevent problems across the infrastructure stack and identify future needs. Over half of issues that cause the “app-data gap” do not have storage roots. The Nimble Storage Predictive Cloud Platform closes the app-data gap by combining predictive analytics with flash storage to provide fast and reliable access to data. Any slow-down or disruption across the infrastructure stack (storage, networks and servers) causes an “app-data” gap that disrupts data delivery and slows down business. For these new-style buyers, Nimble Storage is THE leader in “completeness of vision” in the Gartner 2016 MQ.īusinesses expect data to be instantly available. They want simple to buy, use and upgrade, without compromising features and reliability. While performance is a given, there is a new kind of buyer who prioritizes radical simplicity over other attributes. It remains to be seen if the Jupiter 125 can dethrone the Access 125 as the new king in town or if the old champion still has some tricks up its sleeve.Flash is the single biggest storage technology shift in 30 years. ![]() However, it does come at a premium price, which is a drawback when compared to the Access 125. Its performance and fuel efficiency are decent for a family scooter. The TVS Jupiter 125 is an excellent family-oriented 125cc scooter, excelling in comfort and convenience. The Jupiter 125 now also gets a SmartXonnect variant and comes bearing a bunch of cool features including a fully digital console, turn-by-turn navigation, voice control and a lot more. TVS claims you can even place a gas cylinder on the floor, although it might stick out slightly, which isn't a major issue. If you run out of space, you have two luggage hooks on the apron to carry extra bags. It's large enough for a month's groceries. The Jupiter 125 features an impressive underseat storage compartment with 33 litres of space. You can fill gas without getting off the scooter, and the boot can also be unlocked using the ignition key. The fuel cap is conveniently located on the left side of the front apron and can be opened using the ignition key slot. TVS has simplified fueling with the Jupiter 125. Even with a pillion rider, it remains stable, and the suspension quickly regains composure after encountering larger bumps. It absorbs bumps, ripples, and sharp edges with ease, offering a composed ride. The Jupiter 125 provides a comfortable ride on various road surfaces. ![]() However, it falls slightly short of the RayZR 125 Hybrid and is surpassed on the highway by the sportier NTorq 125 Race XP. In terms of fuel efficiency, the Jupiter 125 outperforms rivals like the Access and Activa in the city by nearly 5kmpl. Beyond 70kmph, the Jupiter 125 gradually gains speed, and during testing, we managed to reach approximately 90kmph on the TVS test track. It also accelerates smoothly from 20-60kmph, which is quite handy for city commutes. While it may not match the Ntorq's swiftness, the Jupiter 125 feels lively from 0-40kmph. It's been fine-tuned to provide better performance at city speeds. The Jupiter 125 boasts a brand-new 124.8cc engine, distinct from the one in the NTorq 125. The seat height at 765mm is manageable, but shorter riders might need to adjust their position slightly for a secure footing. Even two larger riders can ride comfortably. It offers high handlebars, a spacious floor, and a long, well-padded seat. Picture your favourite comfy chair, now imagine it on two wheels - that's the ergonomic charm of the Jupiter 125. While it impressed us on the test track, how does it perform in everyday life? Design TVS, known for its sporty scooters, has ventured into the 125cc segment with the Jupiter 125. ![]()
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