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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of August 23; Updates from Arcserve, Rubrik, Storj & More

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Read on for more Rubrik Introduces Data Protection for Salesforce According to Gartner® , by 2028, 75% of enterprises will prioritize backup of SaaS applications as a critical requirement, compared with 15% in 2024. drive bays, and powered by our industry proven PCI Switching Architecture and RAID technology, Rocket Stor 6541x series.

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What Are the Storage Requirements for Generative AI?

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One telling fact per Gartner : By 2028, three-quarters of organizations with generative AI training data will deploy single storage platforms to store it, up from 10% in 2024. What’s behind this trend? Let’s look at the unique data storage requirements for generative AI to learn more.

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Understanding the Power of Digital Twins

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Analysts estimate the current global market at $US19 billion and project it will reach nearly $92 billion by 2028—a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.9 In the last few years, organizations in manufacturing, energy, healthcare, government, and many other sectors have been incorporating digital twins into their day-to-day operations.

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How Does Data Power Modern Video Games?

Pure Storage

billion by 2028 , gaming data is a valuable resource that can help game development companies optimize and improve business performance. These architectures support improved development, faster iterations, and increased scalability, all of which enable game developers to meet the demands of today’s gaming environments.

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The SSD Trap: How a Storage Solution’s Reliance on SSDs Can Impact You (Part 1 of 2)

Pure Storage

At Pure//Accelerate ® 2023, we put a stake in the ground that 2028 would be the last year when new storage systems built around HDDs would be sold for enterprise use. Architecturally, a COTS SSD needs 1GB of DRAM for every 1TB of flash capacity, primarily to drive the flash translation layer (FTL). Just what are those limitations?