We use FlashBlade, especially for file NAS systems, and it integrates with S3 Cloud. We use it for file and object storage. Additionally, e-series 200, 400, and s-series models are available, which have a good impact on storage.
The primary use case is for enterprise workloads. If there are high IOPS requirements and the clients do not want to compromise on performance, then we use Pure Storage FlashBlade.
I last worked with it last year. There was a hospital that was using it for ransomware remediation. It was all about immutable. I was consulting and helping a little bit with that. It was all on-prem. They had multiple of them. We did a lot of replication, making sure the replication was right and the snapshots were good and immutable as per design.
Cloud Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-14T19:20:13Z
Oct 14, 2021
It's just a file IO and we've used it for training AI systems. We also use it for network boot for a number of our diskless machines, and it's proven rock-solid on that front, as well.
IT Business Consultant, Presales Specialist and Solution Designer at Veracomp EOOD
Consultant
2020-06-14T08:03:12Z
Jun 14, 2020
Our use cases vary but usually we use the solution for cloud-based solutions. We use it for containers, which provide security on premises for our customers to test environments. Most of our customers are medium to large enterprises based in Bulgaria where we are located. We are resellers, distributors and system integrators. We have a partnership with FlashBlade.
This solution is deployed in our on-premises lab. We are running VMware on Pure for improved performance. We have seen an increase in performance. We are using the VMware integrations developed by Pure to some extent, but I do not have specific details.
Principal System Analyst at a university with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-09-03T06:46:00Z
Sep 3, 2019
Our primary use case for this solution is backup. We are running VMware on Pure because our old storage was very poor. Running on Pure helps because it improves our performance in general.
FlashBlade is the industry’s most advanced scale-out storage for unstructured data, powered by a modern, massively parallel architecture to consolidate complex data silos (like backup appliances and data lakes) and accelerate tomorrow’s discoveries and insights.
I use FlashBlade for shipping data to the cloud.
We use FlashBlade, especially for file NAS systems, and it integrates with S3 Cloud. We use it for file and object storage. Additionally, e-series 200, 400, and s-series models are available, which have a good impact on storage.
I use Pure Storage FlashBlade for object storage.
We sell the solution to media, entertainment, and banking customers for high throughput and performance.
We use the solution for S3 storage and Kubernetes backup.
The primary use case is for enterprise workloads. If there are high IOPS requirements and the clients do not want to compromise on performance, then we use Pure Storage FlashBlade.
We're using Pure Storage FlashBlade for backup purposes. We're also planning to deploy the product for the big data environment.
I last worked with it last year. There was a hospital that was using it for ransomware remediation. It was all about immutable. I was consulting and helping a little bit with that. It was all on-prem. They had multiple of them. We did a lot of replication, making sure the replication was right and the snapshots were good and immutable as per design.
We use Pure Storage FlashBlade for backups.
We have a case in one of the biggest banks in Kazakhstan, and they use it for some very fast detecting tasks. It's used for big data analytics.
It's just a file IO and we've used it for training AI systems. We also use it for network boot for a number of our diskless machines, and it's proven rock-solid on that front, as well.
We use this solution to interface the backup of the image and file management.
This solution is mainly used in a very performance-sensitive environment for enterprise software storage.
The customer decides what he wants to do, and then we create a solution for them.
We primarily use the solution as a platform of NAS for users that use NFS devices.
Our use cases vary but usually we use the solution for cloud-based solutions. We use it for containers, which provide security on premises for our customers to test environments. Most of our customers are medium to large enterprises based in Bulgaria where we are located. We are resellers, distributors and system integrators. We have a partnership with FlashBlade.
This solution is deployed in our on-premises lab. We are running VMware on Pure for improved performance. We have seen an increase in performance. We are using the VMware integrations developed by Pure to some extent, but I do not have specific details.
For our customers, they're mainly using it for a backup repository and for NFS data storage.
Our primary use case for this solution is backup. We are running VMware on Pure because our old storage was very poor. Running on Pure helps because it improves our performance in general.
It is our storage solution.
It is for our enterprise. The product is fantastic. We have an Evergreen Storage subscription.
We use it for backups and replications of our IBM Systems.
Our primary use case of this solution is for the massively scalable flash storage that's close by on our on-premise service.
Our primary use case of this solution is for the database masking and testing.
We are using it for scratch space.
Our primary use case of this solution is for storage management.
Our primary use case of this solution is for video editing.
It helps our customers with their storage solutions.
We have been using it for data center consolidation. It is our primary source for data center applications: production, development, and test.