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How to Set Up a Staged Recovery Environment 

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This is because: The authorities or investigators may confiscate or quarantine equipment. To stage and orchestrate the reintroduction of critical applications. There are multiple reasons this will be advantageous: It creates a “guaranteed point” for the recoverability of your critical data and applications. During an event, and.

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CSI Volume Resizing and Elasticsearch

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This article originally appeared on Medium.com. It has been republished with permission from the author. Many scale-out data tools, like noSQL databases, expand cluster capacity by either adding new nodes or new drives within each node. Use-case: Capacity Expansion for Elasticsearch. CSI Volume Expansion.

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Top 9 Considerations for Enterprise AI

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Top 9 Considerations for Enterprise AI by Pure Storage Blog This article on enterprise AI initially appeared on Kirk Borne’s LinkedIn page. The blog was republished with the author’s credit and consent. In our earlier article, we discussed “ AI Readiness Is Not an Option.” Here is my list: AI is not magic.

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Protect Microsoft 365 with Pure and Veeam

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This article first appeared on Veeam.com and is pubished with permission from the author. . In the rush to move Microsoft 365 applications, like Exchange and SharePoint, from on premises to being delivered as a service, many organizations didn’t realize which parts of the platform are Microsoft’s responsibility and which are theirs.

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Optimize Your Cloud Storage Bill

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Optimize Your Cloud Storage Bill by Pure Storage Blog This article on optimizing your cloud storage bill initially appeared on Cody Hosterman’s blog. This has been republished with the author’s credit and consent. These choices punish your applications. You provision for expected capacity needs. Check it out!

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Listing 67 Billion Objects in 1 Bucket

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This article originally appeared on Medium.com. It has been republished with permission from the author. It is always possible to build applications to create fewer objects by coalescing and aggregating data. As part of a test application, the data consists of 67 billion small objects with an average size of six bytes.

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Why Is Everyone Talking About Unstructured Data?

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These data volumes are growing more than 27% annually, and that figure is likely to increase with emerging digital technologies that are just gaining steam, such as autonomous vehicles, chatbots, and data-hungry virtual reality applications. But simply adding storage capacity won’t be enough to manage your ever-growing collection of data. .