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Pure Storage FlashArray//C

description Pure Storage FlashArray//C Overview

The Pure Storage FlashArray//C is an all-flash enterprise storage system designed for demanding workloads. It leverages flash memory to deliver significantly faster data access speeds and optimized space utilization. The hot-swappable components allow administrators to replace failed drives without service interruption, ensuring high availability and reducing operational costs. This solution is ideal for businesses needing reliable, high-performance storage solutions, particularly those in sectors like finance or healthcare requiring rapid data retrieval.

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What is the Pure Storage FlashArray//C designed for?

The Pure Storage FlashArray//C is a cost-effective, unified storage system designed specifically to replace traditional spinning-disk arrays in the data center. By utilizing highly dense flash memory, it dramatically accelerates performance while offering massive data reduction capabilities.

Can components be upgraded live on the Pure FlashArray//C?

Yes, the FlashArray//C is built with extensive hot-swappable components that ensure continuous operation during routine maintenance or hardware failures. Pure Storage also guarantees non-disruptive upgrades, allowing the system's software to be updated without any downtime.

What does the "C" stand for in Pure Storage FlashArray//C?

In the Pure Storage product lineup, the //C series traditionally stands for "Capacity-focused" flash storage, offering a lower cost per gigabyte than their flagship //X models. It is specifically optimized for Tier-2 workloads, file data, and massive unstructured datasets.

Does the Pure Storage FlashArray//C support block and file storage?

Yes, the FlashArray//C is considered a unified storage system, meaning it natively supports both block-level storage (SAN) and file-level storage (NAS). This dual functionality allows organizations to consolidate their data silos into a single, high-performance flash array.

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