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💬 Get ready for our February 2026 edition of Ask Us Everything, this Friday, February 20th at 9 AM Pacific. This month is all about Object Storage. If you have a burning question, feel free to ask it here early and we'll add it to the list to answer tomorrow. Or if we can't get it answered live, our Pure Storage experts can follow up here. Karthik Srinivasan, Flashman​ & dpoorman​ ​ are the experts answering your questions during the conversation and here on the community. See you this Friday! (Oh, and if you haven't registered yet, there's still time!) Or, check out this self-serve resource: Object Storage Webinar EDIT: Thanks for joining in! If you have additional burning questions and comments, leave them in the comments below for the team!720Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncing the General Availability of Purity//FB 4.6.6
We are happy to announce the general availability of 4.6.6, the seventh release in the 4.6 Feature Release line. See the release notes for all the details about these, and the many other features, bug fixes, and security updates included in the 4.6 release line. UPGRADE RECOMMENDATIONS AND EOL SCHEDULE Customers who are running any previous 4.6 version should upgrade to 4.6.6. Customers who are looking for long-term maintenance of a consistent feature set are recommended to upgrade to the 4.5 LLR. Check out our AI Copilot intelligent assistant for deeper insights into release content and recommendations. Development on the 4.6 release line will continue through February 2026. After this time the full 4.6 feature set will roll into the 4.7 Long Life Release line for long-term maintenance, and the 4.6 line will be declared End-of-Life (EOL). HARDWARE SUPPORT This release is supported on the following FlashBlade Platforms: FB//S100, FB//S200 (R1, R2), FB//S500 (R1, R2), FB//ZMT, FB//E, FB//EXA LINKS AND REFERENCES Purity//FB 4.6 Release Notes Purity//FB Release and End-of-Life Schedule Purity//FB Release Guidelines FlashBlade Hardware and End-of-Support FlashBlade Capacity and Feature Limits Pure1 Manage AI CopilotLudes1 month agoTrekker III104Views2likes0CommentsAnnouncing the General Availability of Purity//FB 4.5.14
We are happy to announce the general availability of 4.5.14, the fifteenth release of the 4.5 Long-Life Release (LLR) line! This LLR line provides long-term maintenance of the complete feature set introduced earlier in the 4.5 release line. For more detailed information about bug fixes and security updates included in each release, see the release notes. UPGRADE RECOMMENDATIONS AND EOL SCHEDULE Customers who are looking for long-term maintenance of the complete 4.5 feature set are encouraged to upgrade to this latest 4.5 LLR. Customers who are looking for continued delivery of all the newest capabilities as soon as they are available should upgrade to the 4.6 Feature Release line. Note, both 3.3 and 4.1 are bridgehead releases, which means any older FlashBlade systems will need to upgrade to 3.3 and then 4.1 before upgrading to 4.5. The 4.5 LLR line will remain active through Q2 2028 before reaching End-of-Life (EOL). HARDWARE SUPPORT This release is supported on the following FlashBladePlatforms: first generation FlashBlade, FB//S100, FB//S200 (R1), FB//S500 (R1), and FB//E. LINKS AND REFERENCES Purity//FB 4.5 Release Notes Purity//FB Release and End-of-Life Schedule Purity//FB Release Guidelines FlashBlade Hardware and End-of-Support FlashBlade Capacity and Feature Limits On Box Diagnostic landing pageLudes4 months agoTrekker III154Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncing the General Availability of Purity//FB 4.6.4
We are happy to announce the general availability of 4.6.4, the fifth release in the 4.6 Feature Release line, continuing to deliver on our Evergreen promise, offering customers new capabilities, improved performance, and increased scale—allowing them to extract even more value from their enterprise data cloud. Some of the Purity features contained in this release include: Readdir contention performance improvement for NFSv4.1 delivers improved directory read performance in EDA, HPC, and AI environments—ensuring reliable, consistent job completion under extreme loads and delivering faster results for critical customer workloads On-box OTEL driven FB File and Object Observability provides deep, actionable insights into fleetwide performance and capacity, with intuitive analytics and historical context—enabling customers to proactively manage growth, optimize availability, and simplify troubleshooting. Rapid Replica: Data eviction and 2K links delivers on-demand policy-driven data retrieval for bandwidth constrained environments, helping slash storage and bandwidth costs while enabling fast, collaborative access to critical data across sites, giving customers agility, automation, and massive scale for efficient, enterprise-wide file sharing. See the release notes for all the details about these, and the many other features, bug fixes, and security updates included in the 4.6 release line. UPGRADE RECOMMENDATIONS AND EOL SCHEDULE Customers who are looking for continued delivery of all the newest capabilities should upgrade to 4.6.4. Customers who are looking for long-term maintenance of a consistent feature set are recommended to upgrade to the 4.5 LLR. Development on the 4.6 release line will continue through February 2026. After this time the full 4.6 feature set will roll into the 4.7 Long Life Release line for long-term maintenance, and the 4.6 line will be declared End-of-Life (EOL) HARDWARE SUPPORT This release is supported on the following FlashBlade Platforms: FB//S100, FB//S200 (R1, R2), FB//S500 (R1, R2), FB//ZMT, FB//E, FB//EXA LINKS AND REFERENCES Purity//FB 4.6 Release Notes Purity//FB Release and End-of-Life Schedule Purity//FB Release Guidelines FlashBlade Hardware and End-of-Support FlashBlade Capacity and Feature Limits On Box Diagnostic landing pageLudes4 months agoTrekker III98Views0likes0CommentsFlashblade and Veeam
Hi everyone, we're exploring the possibilities to include Flashblade into our Veeam infrastructure. A few questions still remain: Is there a plan to implement the Veeam SOSAPI, or will there - for the foreseeable future - "only" be native S3? Are there any concerns or limitations regarding V13 with VSA/VIA deployments? Thanks in advance.Solved180Views0likes1CommentAccelerate Breakout Replay: Supercharging Next-gen Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) with Object Storage
FlashBlade® Object Store powers faster SIEM platforms like Splunk and Elastic with 10x query speed and improved cyberthreat detection. Speakers: Karthik Srinivasan Yuvraj Mehta https://www.purestorage.com/video/webinars/supercharging-next-gen-security-information/6375807047112.htmlcatud6 months agoTrekker III63Views0likes0CommentsAccelerate Breakout Replay: Optimizing Unstructured Data with Advanced Workflow Management
Learn how Pure Fusion™, Zero Move Tiering, and Rapid Replicas help manage and scale unstructured data while reducing complexity. Speakers: Amrita Das Hari Kannan https://www.purestorage.com/video/webinars/optimizing-unstructured-data-with-advanced-workflow-management/6375798474112.htmlcatud6 months agoTrekker III63Views1like0CommentsAccelerate Breakout Replay: Next-generation Scale Out Architecture
Learn how new FlashBlade® features help meet AI, HPC, EDA, and analytics demands with extreme performance and agility. Speakers: Sana Hussain Justin Emerson Andrew Miller Chris Munoz, City of Phoenix https://www.purestorage.com/video/webinars/next-generation-scale-out-architecture/6375770725112.htmlcatud6 months agoTrekker III66Views0likes0CommentsPurity//FB 4.5.11 is now generally available
We are pleased to announce that Purity//FB 4.5.11 is now Generally Available! Purity//FB 4.5.11 supports first generation FlashBlade, FlashBlade//S, and FlashBlade//E. Documentation and Resources: Release and Upgrade Guidelines: Recommended for Proof of Concepts, new installs, and upgrades of FlashBlade//S and FlashBlade//E systems. Object Multi-Site Replication features require workload fit assessment and feature enablement is required. Please contact your Pure Storage representative. Please refer to the Release Guidelines for more up-to-date information. External Release Notes (Support Site) For details on fixes included in 4.5.11, please refer to the links below: IMPORTANT: Both 3.3.x and 4.1.x are bridgehead releases which means any existing FlashBlade systems will need to upgrade to 3.3.x and then 4.1.x before upgrading to 4.5.0.Ludes7 months agoTrekker III130Views0likes0Comments