The standout features for us in Pure FlashArray X NVMe are its robust DDoS protection, seamless transparent failover, and failback capabilities ensuring high availability.
Cloud Architect at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
MSP
Top 20
2023-01-18T16:09:43Z
Jan 18, 2023
The most valuable features of Pure FlashArray X NVMe are its superior performance compared to other flash tiers, as well as its ease of use, with an intuitive user interface that is simple to deploy and use.
Storage Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-12-27T17:20:00Z
Dec 27, 2021
The Pure1 component is most valuable at this point in time when comparing it with EMC. Pure1 is where you can have your diagnostics in the cloud, so you can look at things from your mobile phone.
Business Development Manager of Storage Systems at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-24T16:39:00Z
Dec 24, 2021
FlashArray has some fresh efficiency features. I've never seen a storage solution with a compression rating this high before. It's at least 4-to-1 on Oracle databases. It's the best flash storage for Oracle.
Chief Infrastructure & Security Office at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-10-04T06:40:26Z
Oct 4, 2020
It is very easy to install and configure. It has got excellent diagnostics. If you really need to see how the box is performing, the console gives you a lot of information. You can set thresholds as well as alerts based on the thresholds, which is a very powerful functionality.
They are very proactive. They know how to monitor and manage the systems. They see a problem, and they are all over it before us. They see the problem before we see it, which is very good.
Manager of Infrastructure at a insurance company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-09-03T06:46:00Z
Sep 3, 2019
The duplication algorithm allows us to get a lot more use out of less storage. We're running a five terabyte array right now and we're running probably about 30 terabytes on it. So the duplication rate is pretty phenomenal, without a cost to performance. It still runs pretty smoothly.
Head DBA and Technical Management at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-11-21T07:48:00Z
Nov 21, 2018
We're able to get higher-density workloads on the same infrastructure, and we have a smaller physical footprint. The performance is excellent – during our test the bottlenecks are never on the X array, it just keeps picking up the pace to match what you need. The real-time visibility is a differentiator in my opinion.
Pure Storage FlashArray//X is the world’s first enterprise-class, all-NVMe flash storage array. It represents a new class of storage – shared accelerated storage, which is a term coined by Gartner – that delivers major breakthroughs in performance, simplicity, and consolidation.
Pure FlashArray X NVMe helps to improve our processing speed. It is user-friendly and easy to use.
The high availability of the product is the most valuable feature.
The system allows for seamless learning experiences, facilitating quick and easy cloning of environments within minutes.
Pure FlashArray X NVMe has low latency and high Ops. It is an evergreen model.
Pure has signature security technology, which cannot be deleted, even if you are an administrator.
The standout features for us in Pure FlashArray X NVMe are its robust DDoS protection, seamless transparent failover, and failback capabilities ensuring high availability.
Pure FlashArray X NVMe will quickly overcome all the hurdles you face, including network and latency issues.
The most valuable features of Pure FlashArray X NVMe are its superior performance compared to other flash tiers, as well as its ease of use, with an intuitive user interface that is simple to deploy and use.
The solution is scalable.
It has good, reliable, fast storage.
The solution is very straightforward to set up.
The Pure1 component is most valuable at this point in time when comparing it with EMC. Pure1 is where you can have your diagnostics in the cloud, so you can look at things from your mobile phone.
FlashArray has some fresh efficiency features. I've never seen a storage solution with a compression rating this high before. It's at least 4-to-1 on Oracle databases. It's the best flash storage for Oracle.
Technical support has been helpful and responsive.
The initial setup was extremely simple and straightforward.
The latency is good.
It is very easy to install and configure. It has got excellent diagnostics. If you really need to see how the box is performing, the console gives you a lot of information. You can set thresholds as well as alerts based on the thresholds, which is a very powerful functionality.
They are very proactive. They know how to monitor and manage the systems. They see a problem, and they are all over it before us. They see the problem before we see it, which is very good.
One of the best features is the support, which is excellent.
Overall stability is very good. It is a very stable solution.
What I really like about this program, is that it is easy to use and easy to configurate.
The duplication algorithm allows us to get a lot more use out of less storage. We're running a five terabyte array right now and we're running probably about 30 terabytes on it. So the duplication rate is pretty phenomenal, without a cost to performance. It still runs pretty smoothly.
It has benefited my organization because it has reduced time to insights.
The most valuable feature of this solution is reliability.
The most valuable feature of this solution is its ease of use.
The most valuable features of this solution are its ease of use and performance.
We're able to get higher-density workloads on the same infrastructure, and we have a smaller physical footprint. The performance is excellent – during our test the bottlenecks are never on the X array, it just keeps picking up the pace to match what you need. The real-time visibility is a differentiator in my opinion.
It's incredibly easy to use and greatly simplified our ability to both deploy and manage our storage subsystems.