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Beyond the Hype: The Truth behind the Marketing Claims of Many New Data Storage Platforms

Pure Storage

In this first installment of our “Beyond the Hype” blog series, we’ll discuss what customers may want to consider when evaluating storage solutions in the market. Every three to five years, customers must commonly repurchase entire storage capacities and retire their last generation of nodes.

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Understand resiliency patterns and trade-offs to architect efficiently in the cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

Firms designing for resilience on cloud often need to evaluate multiple factors before they can decide the most optimal architecture for their workloads. Each individual workload component has to be resilient, and you’ll need to eliminate single points of failure across people, process, and technology elements. Trade-offs. Conclusion.

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Avoid Tricks and Treat Yourself to Energy-efficient Storage

Pure Storage

Here’s a simplified example showing a data center storage solution that can scale the number of controllers and/or the number of expansion shelves to scale performance and capacity: Table 1: Annual energy consumption as array controllers or expansion shelves are added to meet capacity requirements.

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

Pure Storage

As more enterprises prioritize sustainability as a key criteria for new AFA purchases, metrics like energy efficiency (TB/watt) and storage density (TB/U) become critical in evaluating the cost of new systems. are needed to build a system to meet any given performance and capacity requirements. Next, let’s look at DRAM. form factor.

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4 Questions IT Managers Can Ask to Strengthen Data Backup and Resiliency

Solutions Review

Solutions Review’s Contributed Content Series is a collection of contributed articles written by thought leaders in enterprise technology. In this feature, Apricorn ‘s Kurt Markley offers four data backup and resilience questions to ask right now. IT leaders face an escalating array of challenges. It is high time to regain control.

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Overcoming the Challenges of Contact Center Data

Pure Storage

Prior to the pandemic, many enterprises were reluctant to fully move to contact center as-a-service (CCaaS) environments, despite the availability of the technology. Simplified integrations with other as-a-service tools and technologies, including AI and even the internet of things (IoT). The Rise of CCaaS.

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How to Take Your AI into Production without Breaking the Bank

Pure Storage

How to Take Your AI into Production without Breaking the Bank by Pure Storage Blog AI is like any other technology: The more you use it, the better and more helpful it becomes, but also, typically, the more expensive it becomes. It’s a complex model based on a combination of analytical and machine learning algorithms.

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