Episode 6.5: Quick Hits - Flash in the Data Center- Pure Storage
Update: 2017-05-10
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The purpose of our podcast is to educate the public with quick and concise content on relevant topics for the IT community. We’re conscientiously trying to be vendor agnostic and general about the topics at hand for the segments recorded by the RoundTower team. We have gotten some great feedback on the first episode about Flash storage and we have decided to include some outside perspective about the topic. We are going to be bringing in four manufacturers, Dell EMC, Infinidat, Nimble Storage, and Pure Storage to give their unique perspective.
Today we are talking to Kyle Keller, Disruptor, from Pure Storage to get his unique perspective on:
- Where does Flash fit in the Datacenter
- Where it works best / Where it perhaps doesn’t fit
- What it means to the average IT Administrator
We would love to hear your thoughts on the topic! Hit us up on Twitter @CutTheNoisePod and chime in on the conversation by using the hashtags #2Flash #Not2Flash. Then head over to cutthenoise.info to give us your feedback on the format or future topics.
LISTEN ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, STITCHER, AND SOUNDCLOUD
All participants of this podcast represent themselves and are speaking their opinions based on their own personal industry experiences. The views express do not necessarily represent those of the company that they work for.
Today we are talking to Kyle Keller, Disruptor, from Pure Storage to get his unique perspective on:
- Where does Flash fit in the Datacenter
- Where it works best / Where it perhaps doesn’t fit
- What it means to the average IT Administrator
We would love to hear your thoughts on the topic! Hit us up on Twitter @CutTheNoisePod and chime in on the conversation by using the hashtags #2Flash #Not2Flash. Then head over to cutthenoise.info to give us your feedback on the format or future topics.
LISTEN ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, STITCHER, AND SOUNDCLOUD
All participants of this podcast represent themselves and are speaking their opinions based on their own personal industry experiences. The views express do not necessarily represent those of the company that they work for.
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