Category: Purely Technical
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Introducing SQL Server 2025 – Enterprise-ready AI
Microsoft has announced the upcoming release of SQL Server 2025. This article looks at some of the new features and what they’ll mean for enterprises and their AI and data-driven applications.
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Oracle ASM Filter Driver Filtering and 5.15 UEK7 Kernels
A recent Linux kernel change has impacted the Oracle ASM Filter Driver. This article looks at disabling filtering and storage space reclamation.
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SQL Server Distributed Availability Groups and Kubernetes
In this article, you’ll find the process for using a distributed availability group to seed a database from a SQL instance that is in a Windows availability group.
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Storage Considerations for VMware Cloud Foundation with FlashArray
Storage considerations for VMware Cloud Foundation may seem complex. With FlashArray, they don’t have to be.
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Pure Fusion Fleet Management with Pure Cloud Block Store
A new feature in Pure Fusion enables you to manage a fleet of Pure Cloud Block Store cloud-based arrays from a single place. Learn more about fleet management and how to set it up.
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How We Built the Threat Model Mentor GPT
Threat modeling is a critical step in secure system design, but it’s also complex and requires specialized expertise. Learn how Threat Model Mentor GPT can help.
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Leveraging LLMs for STRIDE Threat Modeling: A Scalable, Modular Approach to Secure PoCs and Agile Projects
In the race to innovate, security for PoCs and MVPs can take a back seat to meet deadlines and budget constraints. See how Threat Model Mentor can help ensure a more secure approach from day one.
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Pure Fusion 101: Technical Deep Dive
We’re thrilled to announce that Pure Fusion is now generally available. In this article, we dive into some of the technical details of Pure Fusion, new features, and what’s on the roadmap ahead.
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Enhancing Pure Cloud Block Store with Multi-tenant Capabilities
Pure Cloud Block Store 6.6.11 offers new features that provide enhanced flexibility and efficiency in managing multi-tenant storage environments.
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Automating Disaster Recovery for Pure Storage FlashArray and Pure Cloud Block Store with JetStream DR
This article looks at how to automate disaster recovery from an on-premises VMware environment with FlashArray to Azure VMware Solution with Pure Cloud Block Store and JetStream DR.
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Watch on Demand: The AI Data Infrastructure Field Day Sessions
AI is driving enterprise transformation, but its success hinges on having a strong and scalable data infrastructure. Explore how you can build infrastructure powerful enough to support AI.
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Optimize VMware, Reduce Costs, and Enhance Efficiency with the Pure1 Virtualization Assessment
Pure1 now offers a Virtualization Assessment that’s designed to help customers optimize their virtual environments and reduce costs. Learn more about it.
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Unlocking Performance Insights: Using resxtop to Monitor Your Azure VMware Solution Environment
This article looks at how to install resxtop to help you monitor and maintain the performance of your Azure VMware Solution environment.
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Lead the Way in Scope 2 and 3 Carbon Management with Pure1
Pure1 gives you the tools to take control of your carbon footprint by managing Scope 2 and 3 emissions. With comprehensive insights and actionable recommendations, you can enhance your sustainability strategy and meet corporate responsibility goals.
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Update! Setup Active Directory Integration with the PowerShell SDK
Learn how to update the PowerShell script to support the cmdlets in the PowerShell SDK (1.7.4.0+).
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Using T-SQL Snapshot Backup: Are Snapshots Backups?
This article looks at the T-SQL snapshot backup process, which is a new feature in SQL Server 2022 that addresses the challenges of backing up a large database.
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Using T-SQL Snapshot Backup: Point-in-time Recovery
This article guides you through how to use the T-SQL snapshot backup feature in SQL Server 2022 for point-in-time recovery of a database.
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Using T-SQL Snapshot Backup: Point-in-time Recovery – Azure Edition
The third post in this series walks you through the process for using the T-SQL snapshot backup feature in SQL Server 2022 for point-in-time recovery of a database in an Azure Virtual Machine.