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Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks

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Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks by Pure Storage Blog Configuring high availability on massive data networks demands precision and understanding. Related reading: What Is Oracle High Availability? and What Is MySQL High Availability?

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Breakthrough Award Winner: SoftBank Corp., Our G.O.A.T. Breakthrough Award Winner for APJ 

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one of the big four telecommunications service providers in Japan, is leading the industry with large-scale multidimensional next-generation cloud infrastructure and services. As a founding member of the AI-RAN Alliance, SoftBank is facilitating world-wide innovation in next-gen telecommunications, such as the 6G revolution with AI.

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Stateful vs. Stateless Applications: What’s the Difference?

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Get high availability in and across cloud AZs and racks, including point-and-click backup and restore of entire Kubernetes applications or clusters and up to zero RPO disaster recovery. Achieve data agility by abstracting away the complexities of hybrid and multi-cloud environments and unifying Kubernetes storage.

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Hyper-V vs. OpenStack: A Comprehensive Comparison of Virtualization Platforms

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Telecommunications and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) : Telecom companies use OpenStack to virtualize their network functions, enhancing the scalability and agility of their networks. Hyper-V supports large VMs with high resource limits (e.g., Pure Storage partners with another virtualization leader, VMware.

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VMware vs. OpenStack: Choosing the Right Cloud Management Solution

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vSphere high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR): VMware offers built-in high availability and disaster recovery features, ensuring that critical workloads can quickly recover from failures with minimal downtime. Its flexible architecture allows for both on-premises and cloud integration.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

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Given the public clouds like AWS, Azure and Google Cloud are highly available and reliable, DevOps and IT Ops teams may believe that their data is safe and secure in the cloud, such that they don’t need to do backups. In 2023, organizations will adopt a multi-cloud Kubernetes strategy for flexibility, security, and cost savings.

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