Pure Storage Adds New File Services to FlashArray

The News: Pure Storage has announced that it added new file services to its FlashArray products. The update now positions FlashArray as a unified solution capable of providing a native solution for blocks, files, and VMs. Read the announcement from Pure Storage here.

Pure Storage Adds New File Services to FlashArray

Analyst Take: Unified block and file services on FlashArray has been in the works for Pure Storage for a while now. Originally, the Pure portfolio was fairly straightforward — FlashArray provided all-flash block storage while FlashBlade provided all-flash file and object storage. Pure Storage’s acquisition of Compuverde in 2019 promised the addition of further file capabilities, specifically for FlashArray. A year later, file support had been added by integrating the Compuverde software into Purity v6. Now, Pure has taken it a step further by offering what they refer to as “truly unified block and file storage.”

At the core of Pure Storage’s new unified solution is a global storage pool available to both block and file services, rather than a traditional layered approach. This makes it possible for storage admins to use or expand either block or file storage dynamically and without disruption or pre-planning. The solution also provides unified policy management across both file and block storage. With its new unified file services, Pure has also added VM-aware NFS storage for more granular visibility and management of VMs. With these updates, FlashBlade now presents a unified solution for block, file, and VMs.

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I view this update from Pure Storage as a positive upgrade for FlashArray. The new capabilities provide a much more flexible solution, while prioritizing simplicity and ease of use. The addition of file storage helps FlashArray compete with other unified block and file systems from competitors, however, Pure has also taken steps to remove complexity that may be found in other systems. Pure’s solution doesn’t prioritize one protocol over the other and provides simplified consumption and management of both file and block.

FlashArray is also now well positioned as a platform to consolidate separate file and block solutions on to a single, all-flash system. The unified file services are available across the various FlashArray X, C, and XL models supporting a wide range of performance and capacity levels. In addition, Pure’s Evergreen Forever program, which provides controller refreshes, alongside continuous development of dense flash devices present FlashArray as a single unified storage platform with great potential to continuously scale and upgrade.

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Mitch comes to The Futurum Group through the acquisition of the Evaluator Group and is focused on the fast-paced and rapidly evolving areas of cloud computing and data storage. Mitch joined Evaluator Group in 2019 as a Research Associate covering numerous storage technologies and emerging IT trends.

With a passion for all things tech, Mitch brings deep technical knowledge and insight to The Futurum Group’s research by highlighting the latest in data center and information management solutions. Mitch’s coverage has spanned topics including primary and secondary storage, private and public clouds, networking fabrics, and more. With ever changing data technologies and rapidly emerging trends in today’s digital world, Mitch provides valuable insights into the IT landscape for enterprises, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts alike.

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