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

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From 2012 to 2019, AFAs have risen in popularity and now drive approximately 80% or more of all storage shipments for performant application environments. Conversely, enterprises value performance, endurance, reliability, and data integrity—all characteristics that require deep engineering beyond the core consumer SSDs.

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Four Data Health Best Practices to Know and Key Techniques to Deploy

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This elevates seemingly in-the-weeds capabilities such as continuous checking of data integrity in storage systems to be far more important than check-box features which might have been considered at the time of purchase, and then largely ignored. Many backup applications have done this by using a verify routine on the backup stream.

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10 FAQs for Pure Storage SafeMode for Epic

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Pure Storage platforms are highly scalable storage solutions for the Epic EMR healthcare application framework. One of the biggest challenges Epic customers face is with application lifecycle management. Pure FlashArray and/or FlashBlade volumes do not recognize if the data is related to Epic or any other application.

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SQL vs. NoSQL Databases

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SQL vs. NoSQL Databases by Pure Storage Blog Applications need a database to store data. Data is stored in a structured or unstructured format, also referred to as relational and non-relational databases. To query data, structured databases use standard SQL, while unstructured databases use NoSQL.

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SQL vs. NoSQL Databases

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SQL vs. NoSQL Databases by Pure Storage Blog Applications need a database to store data. Data is stored in a structured or unstructured format, also referred to as relational and non-relational databases. To query data, structured databases use standard SQL, while unstructured databases use NoSQL.

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All-flash Arrays vs. Hard Disk Drives: 5 Myths About HDDs

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Solid-state drives (SSDs), with their advantages over HDDs in these areas, often present a more cost-effective solution when all factors are considered ​​. The introduction of NVMe has further advanced SSD performance, offering low latency data paths and high throughput, beneficial for high-performance compute applications.

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What to Expect at the 6th Annual Insight Jam LIVE!: Strategies for AI Impact December 10-13

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Day 3 shifts to cybersecurity and day protection, presenting five keynotes and three panels that tackle the challenges of securing data, systems, and AI workflows amidst an evolving threat landscape. an independent industry analyst, delves into the critical data management foundations necessary to support AI initiatives.