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Announcing FlashArray//C20: Extending the Pure Storage Platform to Edge-optimized Capacities

Pure Storage

Announcing FlashArray//C20: Extending the Pure Storage Platform to Edge-optimized Capacities by Pure Storage Blog Summary The power of the Pure Storage platform is now available in smaller capacities. They were looking for the full capabilities of the Pure Storage platform but with smaller capacities and a lower cost of entry.

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The Storage Architecture Spectrum: Why “Shared-nothing” Means Nothing

Pure Storage

The Storage Architecture Spectrum: Why “Shared-nothing” Means Nothing by Pure Storage Blog This blog on the storage architecture spectrum is Part 2 of a five-part series diving into the claims of new data storage platforms. And just as important, why there is more to any product or platform than just architecture.

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Customer-driven Capacity Upgrade for Pure Cloud Block Store

Pure Storage

Customer-driven Capacity Upgrade for Pure Cloud Block Store by Pure Storage Blog This article on a new customer-driven capacity upgrade capability with Purity version 6.6.2 Pure Cloud Block Store ™ is a data storage platform that leverages cloud native resources to upgrade the raw capacity of the platform.

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How to Achieve IT Agility: It’s All About Architecture

Pure Storage

How to Achieve IT Agility: It’s All About Architecture by Pure Storage Blog In our conversations with business and IT leaders, one overarching theme comes up again and again: “How can your company help me achieve my tactical and strategic IT goals, without straining my budget and resources?” The result is the antithesis of IT agility.

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Implementing Multi-Region Disaster Recovery Using Event-Driven Architecture

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog post, we share a reference architecture that uses a multi-Region active/passive strategy to implement a hot standby strategy for disaster recovery (DR). With the multi-Region active/passive strategy, your workloads operate in primary and secondary Regions with full capacity. This keeps RTO and RPO low.

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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 2: Compute

Zerto

Being able to choose between different compute architectures, such as Intel and AMD, is essential for maintaining flexibility in your DR strategy. Key Takeaways: Thorough capacity planning : Accurately assess your compute requirements to ensure you have sufficient capacity for an extended DR scenario.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part I: Strategies for Recovery in the Cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

Architecture of the DR strategies. Backup and restore DR architecture. Pilot light DR architecture. Warm standby DR architecture. A warm standby maintains a minimum deployment that can handle requests, but at a reduced capacity—it cannot handle production-level traffic. Multi-site active/active DR architecture.