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

Pure Storage

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. 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.

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Four steps to build a more transparent and resilient supply chain through risk management

IBM Business Resiliency

There’s only so much capacity in the market, but you can improve your competitive position by simply identifying the risks and leveraging those insights to consistently deliver on your promises to customers. Build visibility and data integration across your multitier supply chains.

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

Pure Storage

As more enterprises prioritize sustainability as a key criteria for new AFA purchases, metrics like energy efficiency (TB/watt) and storage density (TB/U) become critical in evaluating the cost of new systems. are needed to build a system to meet any given performance and capacity requirements. Next, let’s look at DRAM. form factor.

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Oracle DBaaS Products Comparison

Pure Storage

The emergence of database as a service (DBaaS) has transformed the way organizations handle their data needs. Oracle, a global leader in database technology, offers a diverse range of DBaaS products designed to cater to various enterprise requirements. Availability: Downtime can be detrimental to your Oracle DBaaS.