Pure Storage on Tuesday rolled out updates to its FlashArray//C product, extending quad-level cell (QLC) flash technology end-to-end. The all-QLC storage array is built on Pure's DirectFlash ...
Pure Storage Inc. is expanding its product portfolio with three new flash arrays and a set of software features designed to mitigate the impact of ransomware attacks. The company announced the ...
Pure Storage Inc. today announced an upgraded version of its FlashArray//C storage system based on QLC flash, a type of solid-memory that isn’t yet broadly deployed in data centers. The system is ...
Enterprise storage is a long-term bet. Pure Storage, a growing maker of all-flash arrays, is reshuffling the deck on that gamble in a way that might save IT departments time and money. Pure’s plan is ...
In addition to enhancements to the Purity software behind Pure Storage’s FlashBlade and FlashArray aimed at increasing storage efficiency and protection against ransomware, the company unveiled an ...
Pure Storage PSTG unveiled a new FlashArray//XL solution, which is primarily designed for mission-critical enterprise applications like huge databases, cloud-native and containerized applications.
Pure Storage threw itself a party in Las Vegas two weeks ago, where the company announced a slew of new offerings, along with significant updates to some existing ones. Pure is (interestingly, for ...
Pure Storage has announced enhancements to its Portworx Enterprise container storage product that allow it to discover, load balance and manage Pure Storage FlashArray and FlashBlade hardware natively ...
“We‘re not just going cheap and deep. We don’t want a lot of gimmicks to deliver QLC, such as the use of storage-class memory as a cache. We get rid of the gimmicks to deliver both performance and ...
Pure Storage has announced the FlashArray//E, a new quad-level cell (QLC) flash-powered storage array in its FlashArray block and file access family. The company also announced – at its annual ...
Enterprise storage is a long-term bet. Pure Storage, a growing maker of all-flash arrays, is reshuffling the deck on that gamble in a way that might save IT departments time and money. Pure’s plan is ...