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Pure Storage FlashArray: Business Continuity for Most Demanding Environments
Active-Active SDDC with Pure Storage FlashArray Business continuity and disaster recovery solutions are typically complex. This is especially the case in dynamic organizations that operate with a lot of data and applications. Many would therefore like simpler storage solutions that their IT administrators can handle and don’t cost a fortune to run. Pure Storage FlashArray is an […]
Active-Active SDDC with Pure Storage FlashArray
Business continuity and disaster recovery solutions are typically complex. This is especially the case in dynamic organizations that operate with a lot of data and applications. Many would therefore like simpler storage solutions that their IT administrators can handle and don’t cost a fortune to run.
Pure Storage FlashArray is an active-active disaster recovery solution for the Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) architecture. It transforms your data center into a true active-active infrastructure that ensures high availability and enables immediate recovery from outages. It is easy for managing and requires little prior storage knowledge.
Watch the lecture in which Mitja Robas, IT Architect at NIL dives into Pure Storage FlashArray family of solutions and explains their key advantages. He discusses lessons learned on a path of getting from an idea to a working active-active data center solution using the Pure Storage FlashArray.
The webinar covered:
- Pure Storage active-active disaster recovery solutions overview
- Use cases for Pure Storage ActiveCluster and ActiveDR solutions
- Architectural requirements and typical implementation pitfalls
How much can you afford to lose?
About the speaker
Mitja Robas
Service Delivery Manager
Mitja Robas is a leading data center expert, with more than 15 years of experience in designing, implementing and supporting high-demand data centers, complex networks and virtualization solutions that NIL has done all over the world. Apart from field and consulting engineer role, he acts also as an instructor and content developer for specialized courses and workshops, sharing his knowledge with engineers around the world. Lately he’s been mostly interested in all-flash storage, software defined networking and cloud computing, exercising his curiosity in testing and analyzing those solutions.
