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Oracle
Purely Technical
Oracle Database 19c on Oracle Direct NFS Using FA File
By:
Ron Ekins
News & Events
Born to Run: Pure Storage Platform for Oracle
By:
Nihal Mirashi
Purely Technical
ASM Migration with External Redundancy
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Technical
Oracle Database Cloning Using VVols
By:
Pure Storage
Solutions
Getting Up and Running with Oracle 19c on NFSv3
By:
Ron Ekins
Purely Technical
Online Resizing of Oracle Volumes on Pure FlashArray
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Technical
Cloning Oracle Database on ASM with Pure FlashArray
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Educational
How to Use the Oracle WITH Statement
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Technical
How to Identify the ASM Device from ASMLib
By:
Erin Stevens
Purely Educational
Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Educational
Oracle DBaaS Products Comparison
By:
Pure Storage
News & Events
Why Is Pure Storage at Oracle CloudWorld?
By:
Marsha Pierce
Purely Educational
Data Fabric vs. Data Lake vs. Data Warehouse
By:
Pure Storage
Solutions
Non-disruptive DR Drills for Oracle Databases Using Pure Storage ActiveDR — Part 3 of 4
By:
Pure Storage
Solutions
Non-disruptive DR Drills for Oracle Databases Using Pure Storage ActiveDR — Part 2 of 4
By:
Pure Storage
Solutions
Non-disruptive DR Drills for Oracle Databases Using Pure Storage ActiveDR — Part 1 of 4
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Educational
LDAPS Port Number: TCP 636
By:
Pure Storage
Purely Technical
How to Access External Data Using FlashBlade S3 Object Storage from Oracle 19c/21c
By:
Ron Ekins
Pure Storage is not raising prices. Our unique architecture, specifically our DirectFlash® Modules (vs. commodity SSDs), gives us an efficiency advantage including a significantly lower reliance on DRAM. This allows us to keep prices stable despite NAND flash price increases.
Charles Giancarlo
CEO