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I wanted to make you aware that a new Veeam & Pure blog is now available on veeam.com.  The blog is titled “Driving Enterprise Efficiency: VMWare Rightsizing Powered by Veeam ONE and Pure1”.

The genesis of the project that is written up in this blog began over a year ago at Pure’s Accelerate 2024 user conference.  I attended a breakout session on what’s new in Pure Storage’s Pure1.  If you are not familiar with Pure1, it is a cloud-based platform that delivers real-time monitoring and AI-driven insights for managing and optimizing Pure Storage infrastructure.  It also had a new virtualization assessment module to help customers optimize and right size their VMware vSphere environments.

Earlier this year, I was able to get my hands on Pure1 and try out the virtualization assessment in our alliances lab.  What I found was Pure1 virtualization assessment was quite complimentary to Veeam One vSphere optimization reports.  And using these tools in conjunction with each other provides more detailed insight into how our customers can either reduce VMware licensing costs or increase the workloads they are running on their existing licensing.

Please check out the blog and let me know if you have any questions.

Will check out the post...Thanks for sharing Mark.


Nice article and very interesting to see both tools in comparison. I worked with Pure1 in the past which is a few years ago.

 

Sadly many SMB customers in Europe aren’t aware of the capabilities of the tools they are paying anyways and the massive impact this could have on future financial situations when it comes to infrastructure sizings and forecasts.


A really great article Mark.  We have Pure arrays now and this might come in handy for us to look in to for the future.  Time to read.  🤓


Great post. Rightsizing is always overlooked even with all the tools that most organisations have purchased as part of their infrastructure. Its always seems to be the arms race to get the infrastructure utilised and then everything else is ‘forgotten’ about.


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