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Best Of Pure//Accelerate 2024: Pure Storage Goes All In With AI | TechRepublic

Storage news is in store. Get the latest revelations from Pure/Accelerate 2024 in Las Vegas. Pure Storage’s event ran from June 18-21 and our contributing writer Drew Robb attended in person.

In this TechRepublic Premium feature, read about Pure Storage’s new products and services, the extent of artificial intelligence’s disruption of the storage industry and the state of Kubernetes.

Featured definition from the event report:

AI Storage as-a-Service

In the Storage-as-a-Service arena, Pure Storage released Evergreen//One for AI. It is characterized as the first purpose-built, AI-based STaaS offering. It provides guaranteed storage performance for GPUs in support of training, inference and high performance computing workloads. Users purchase the service based on dynamic performance and throughput needs, i.e. the SLA eliminates the need for planning or overbuying by paying only for the consumption of throughput.

The Pure Fusion platform also introduces broad storage automation that spans all Pure arrays and Pure-based storage pools. Its Purity operating environment is designed to continually get better over time via non-disruptive upgrades. The company is making these capabilities available across the entire Pure Storage platform.

As part of its AI credentials, Pure Storage has tightened its relationship with NVIDIA by forging ahead with NVIDIA DGX BasePOD certification and NVIDIA OVX validation.

Pure expects to be a certified storage solution for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD by the end of 2024. This further strengthens the bond between NVIDIA and Pure.

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