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Disk Is Done When It Comes to Backups

Pure Storage

Disk Is Done When It Comes to Backups by Pure Storage Blog Using all-flash storage for backups is a subject I first wrote about 10 years ago in a blog post published on Computerworld. Clearly, using flash for backups is no longer a radical idea, and those who have made the move are thrilled with it. And more racks.

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Data backup and recovery best practices for the manufacturing industry

Acronis

In manufacturing, unplanned downtime can lead to lost sales, delayed shipments, wasted capacity and unhappy customers. To minimize these risks, manufacturers need comprehensive data backup and recovery strategies and solutions.

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Pure Storage Veeam Plugin

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Pure Storage Veeam Plugin by Pure Storage Blog Note: A newer version of the Pure Storage Veeam plugin is now available! Reduces the performance impact of VMware vSphere backups All vSphere host-based backups require production VMs to operate in a backup state for the duration of the backup operation – regardless of array integration.

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Purity//FA 6.6.0: Paving the Way for FlashArray//E

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Paving the Way for FlashArray//E by Pure Storage Blog We are very excited to announce the general availability of Purity//FA 6.6.0. This increase in scale also improves capacity utilization and eliminates the need to purchase multiple storage arrays to accommodate higher file counts. Purity//FA 6.6.0: The post Purity//FA 6.6.0:

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Optimizing Performance and Cost Savings for Elastic on Pure Storage

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Optimizing Performance and Cost Savings for Elastic on Pure Storage by Pure Storage Blog This article originally appeared on InsideBigData.com. Use Cold and Frozen Data Tiers with Capacity-Optimized Storage Use of cold and frozen tiers can help reduce infrastructure costs with minimal performance impact.

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SSHD vs. SSD: Is Hybrid Storage Still Worth It?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog When solid state hybrid drives (SSHDs) first hit the markets in the early 2000s, they were priced competitively between cheap hard disk drives (HDDs) and performant solid state drives (SSDs), giving consumers a happy compromise between the two technologies. SSHD vs. SSD: Is Hybrid Storage Still Worth It? What Is an SSHD?

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SSD vs. HDD Speeds: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

HDD devices are slower, but they have a large storage capacity. Even with the higher speed capacity, an SSD has its disadvantages over an HDD, depending on your application. SSDs aren’t typically used for long-term backups, so they’re built for both but are typically used in speed-driven applications.