The new feature enables customers to choose Flash for any workload.
Pure Storage has announced the expansion of its disk replacement-focused Pure//E family of products with the all-new FlashArray//E. Delivering on the promise to relieve customers from the constraints of disk, FlashArray//E will expand customers’ options to tackle data growth down to 1PB without the need for frustrating offline archives or expanding expensive disk systems.
Earlier this year, Pure Storage launched FlashBlade//E, a scale-out unstructured data repository built to support unified file and object workloads. Today, the launch of FlashArray//E extends the Pure//E family to support unified block and file while providing seamless capacity scaled up to 4PB.
“Legacy disk solutions, marked by high costs, massive data center space requirements, and inefficient energy usage, are ill-equipped to support the evolving needs of today’s modern enterprises. Founded on the vision of replacing mechanical storage in favor of an all-flash data center, Pure Storage — with the expansion of the Pure//E family of products — is eliminating the last remnants of disk in the enterprise,” said Ajay Singh, Chief Product Officer, Pure Storage.
FlashArray//E will enable customers to benefit from an 80% reduction in power and space, 60% lower operational costs, and 85% less e-waste compared to disk. With the same phenomenal pricing, operational and energy-saving benefits as FlashBlade//E, there’s a Pure//E family model for all enterprises — no matter the protocol.
FlashArray//E provides a cost-effective alternative to disk, reducing data center space and eliminating inefficient power usage without storage trade-offs