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The Past, Present, and Future of the Telecom Cloud

Pure Storage

This original, device-centric network is referred to as “The Past Cloud” in our new white paper , The Past, Present, and Future of the Telecom Cloud. When did we enter the present? As 5G rolls out with new edge-service use cases, the amount of data will grow exponentially, requiring more storage capacity.

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

Pure Storage

are needed to build a system to meet any given performance and capacity requirements. Following the volume, key innovations for COTS SSD technology are driven by the consumer market, which values low cost and lower capacities, not enterprise requirements. In fact, enterprise SSDs comprise roughly only 15% of the overall SSD market.

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How CFOs Accelerate Modernization with a Cloud-like Data Platform

Pure Storage

Evergreen//One delivers capacity as data grows and innovation in volume over the term that continuously considers your operational workloads. The underlying infrastructure evolves as workload performance, availability, and capacity demand changes under the same simple agreement and unit rate.

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Extreme Heat and Health

Recovery Diva

Heat.gov presents maps, data, and information from across disciplines that can enable informed decisions by communities and allow planning for heat in the weeks and months ahead.

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

Pure Storage

Research from Enterprise Strategy Group indicates that data capacity will grow tenfold by 2030, which means there’s never been a better time to ditch spinning disk and make the switch to an all-flash data center. All-flash Arrays vs. Hard Disk Drives: 5 Myths About HDDs by Pure Storage Blog It’s no secret data growth is on the rise.

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How to Achieve Perfect Sprint Planning

Advancing Analytics

The purpose of Sprint Planning is to plan the tasks against the capacity of the team over the Sprint, with the aim of the Sprint to deliver value. The goal is presented by the Product Owner to the team. The team then sets their capacity for the coming Sprint, which will have an impact on the feasibility of the goal.

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Escaping the SSD Trap: Enter Pure Storage’s DirectFlash Modules (Part 2 of 2)

Pure Storage

That improved efficiency translates to more compact, less costly systems that present a variety of advantages for enterprises and effectively sounds the death knell for HDDs in mainstream enterprise workloads. Our AFAs today have the highest TB/watt metrics,¹ and we guarantee that our systems are the most energy efficient in the industry.

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