With FlashBlade E, Pure Storage targets the marketunstructur datawhere it promises savings in costs, space and flexibility.
Pure Storage globally launch FlashBlade E , a device for storage ofunstructur dataand archiving for non-transactional environments that also demand large capacities.
The company, a pioneer in Flash storage , proposes this technology to a market that today uses mechanical disks and has large quantities of objects and images, as well as information not correlat with databases, such as that gene phone number library rat by Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
According to Alejandro Aguado
channel manager for Pure Storage Latin America, the idea is to gain market share through competitively pric, high-capacity equipment that meets the cost-benefit nes of companies.
In this regard, the executive point out that the cost per gigabyte in FlashBlade E is around 30 dollars in Latin America, which will contribute to great savings in highly dense environments.Theunstructur dataThey can reach petabytes in some companies, and the costs of their storage are high due to the maintenance requir by this infrastructure. Since they are on disks, they require ger space and the energy costs are higher.
In contrast, FlashBlade E technology has an architecture similar to other Flash Blade line devices us for high-performance workloads; both are scalable in terms of capacity and performance.
“We are about to enter the era ofunstructur data; the ideal solution for its protection is FlashBlade cn numbers E , which will allow low-cost scalability, optimization, and the elimination of associat resources in the data center.” Alejandro Aguado, Channel Manager for Pure Storage Latin America.
Availability and sale to the channel
The distribution channel will be able to take the FlashBlade E equipment social media platforms for content to environments with s ofunstructur data, for example, the health sector or video. Surveillance applications such as C4 or C5 Control Centers where all videos must be back up.
It can also be us in Back nments where the client wants, due to costs and space. To migrate from a mechanical disk system to Flash.