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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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Taming the Storage Sprawl: Simplify Your Life with Fan-in Replication for Snapshot Consolidation

Pure Storage

Taming the Storage Sprawl: Simplify Your Life with Fan-in Replication for Snapshot Consolidation by Pure Storage Blog As storage admins at heart, we know the struggle: Data keeps growing and applications multiply. This consolidation simplifies management, enhances disaster recovery (DR), and offers a treasure trove of benefits.

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FlashStack for AI Checks the Boxes for Rapid AI Deployment at Any Scale

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FlashStack for AI Checks the Boxes for Rapid AI Deployment at Any Scale by Pure Storage Blog FlashStack® for AI is a software-defined, intelligently managed, full-stack infrastructure featuring automated real-time scalability. New hardware requirements can be daunting to integrate and costly to deploy and manage.

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Journey to Adopt Cloud-Native Architecture Series: #3 – Improved Resilience and Standardized Observability

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog, we talk about architecture patterns to improve system resiliency, why observability matters, and how to build a holistic observability solution. As a refresher from previous blogs, our example ecommerce company’s “Shoppers” application runs in the cloud. The monolith application is tightly coupled with the database.

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IT Resilience Within AWS Cloud, Part II: Architecture and Patterns

AWS Disaster Recovery

In Part I of this two-part blog , we outlined best practices to consider when building resilient applications in hybrid on-premises/cloud environments. In Part II, we’ll provide technical considerations related to architecture and patterns for resilience in AWS Cloud. Considerations on architecture and patterns.

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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. Example Corp has multiple applications with varying criticality, and each of their applications have different needs in terms of resiliency, complexity, and cost. Trade-offs.

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Optimizing Performance and Cost Savings for Elastic on Pure Storage

Pure Storage

While some use it within their applications for search and indexing, others use it for log analysis where they analyze application, infrastructure, or security logs to trace problems and find root causes to issues. Elastic allows users to effectively manage growing volumes of data through Data Tiers.

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