Pure Accelerate 2024 Announcements
I attended my second Pure Accelerate conference and the energy was out of this world. Lots of great announcements, familiar faces, conversations, breakout sessions, vendor's innovations and much more! Check…
I attended my second Pure Accelerate conference and the energy was out of this world. Lots of great announcements, familiar faces, conversations, breakout sessions, vendor's innovations and much more! Check…
With the recent announcement of the //E lineup, how do you confirm which array fits best for which workload?I think that is a common question everyone is asking lately, so…
NCONNECT is a linux feature that allows multiple TCP connections attached to a single NFS path. Why am I bringing this up and why should you care? Because if you…
I am currently attending this week my first Pure Accelerate conference and so far it has exceeded my expectations. Day 1/2 was focused strictly on partners enablement and sneak peaks,…
Let me start by clearing up a misconception I personally had...Portworx is NOT kubernetes or containers. It is actually a software-defined storage platform that provides persistent storage for stateful applications…
Pure Storage announced a new product being added to their lineup last week... FlashBlade //E! Now that there are several models available, I wanted to dive in a bit deeper…
Data Processing Units (yes, that is what DPUs stands for...not GPU) have become a hot topic within the past few years, right around when SmartNICs were announced by Nvidia (ConnectX).…
Have you ever configured a SmartStore Bucket for Splunk on a Pure Storage Flashblade before? Me neither, till recently. Part of this exciting role is that you have the opportunity…
If you missed Techfest 2022 yesterday, it is okay...the biggest announcement IMO was the new re-designed model of the Flashblade platform called //S. This time providing higher //Speed, //Simplicity, //Scalability…
Do you have a high performance NAS, but are not getting the throughput that you expected on Windows Servers? Have you checked to make sure that your TCP default timeout…