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DBaaS or DIY? Build versus Buy Comparison

Pure Storage

A DIY setup will require additional CAPEX and OPEX resources, such as servers, a new topology design, and more developers and support staff to prepare the required database capacity. Outsourcing staff considerations also neatly sidesteps the challenge of employee retention in the highly competitive software developer market.

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SAN vs. NAS vs. DAS: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Deciding on the right storage system can be a complex decision, as it needs to balance costs, storage capacity needs, and scalability requirements. Virtualized environments require large-scale and high-performance deployments and often comprise thousands of virtual machines (VMs) running a wide range of operating systems and applications.

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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

Solutions Review

Despite the added complexity of running different workloads in different clouds, a multicloud model will enable companies to choose cloud offerings that are best suited to their individual application environments, availability needs, and business requirements. ” High Availability Protection for Storage Will Become Standard.

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33 Data Protection Predictions from 19 Experts for 2024

Solutions Review

With portability, organizations have the ability to deploy workloads across different cloud service providers without having to adapt to each environment and with no changes needed to the application or the infrastructure. Outsourcing, white labelling, is a great way to deliver a high quality and diverse portfolio to customers.

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SAN vs. NAS vs. DAS: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Deciding on the right storage system can be a complex decision, as it needs to balance costs, storage capacity needs, and scalability requirements. Virtualized environments require large-scale and high-performance deployments and often comprise thousands of virtual machines (VMs) running a wide range of operating systems and applications.