PUG Cincinnati - Pure//Virtual: Strategies for a More Open and Flexible Future
Topic: Feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of managing your virtualization platforms? Join our Virtualization Anonymous meeting, a supportive and open forum where we’ll recover together, share experiences, and explore solutions to streamline your virtualization journey. You’re not alone in finding the right fit—we’ll navigate this step-by-step as a group. This customer-driven discussion will focus on your experiences and challenges as we work toward building a future-ready virtualization strategy. Pure Storage experts will offer insights and guidance to help you take that first step. Anonymous Group Feedback: Share your thoughts and experiences in regards to your virtualization journey. What worked? What didn’t? No judgment here. Understanding Your Needs: What does your organization need in a new platform? Scalability? Cost efficiency? Security? We’ll help you pinpoint what truly matters. Breakthrough Stories: Listen to success stories from those that took the journey Exploration Circle: Hear from Pure’s subject matter experts on what they are seeing in regards to the latest virtualization platforms and where the industry is going. Support & Resources: Find out where you can get additional help, training, and resources to ensure a smooth transition. Date: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2-4pm ET Location: Fretboard Brewing Company, 5800 Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242 Speaker: A customer will share their Pure Storage journey. They will share how they discovered Pure Storage, how they use Pure Storage today to support their business, and other Pure Storage real world stories. Our speaker is both a FlashArray and FlashBlade Certified Professional, and will be attending Accelerate next week in Las Vegas. As a added-bonus to our virtualization focused topic; our speaker will share their Pure//Accelerate experience with the group. Your Pure Storage team will also be in attendance in partnership with our speaker to share all the exciting announcements we will be sharing in Las Vegas. RSVP: https://info.purestorage.com/2025-Q2AMS-COMREDTFSPUGCincinattiLP_01---Registration-Page.html121Views0likes1CommentModern Virtualization on OpenShift: Portworx for Enterprise-scale Workloads
July 31 | Register Now! Explore how Portworx® Enterprise 3.3 delivers modern virtualization capabilities at enterprise scale—seamlessly integrating VM workloads into your Red Hat OpenShift environment. Whether you're running virtualized workloads on-premises or in the cloud, this session will show you how to harness OpenShift for modern, resilient VM deployments—delivering agility, efficiency, and enterprise-class reliability. In this live technical demo, you’ll learn how to: Deploy and manage stateful VMs alongside containers on Red Hat OpenShift Leverage unified storage, replication, backup, and high availability using Portworx storage and data management capabilities Conduct a live migration of an application using a MongoDB VM Use real-world deployment scenarios and command-line walkthroughs to showcase the end-to-end architecture and operational flow Register Now!4Views0likes0CommentsPure//Launch Event: Next-gen FlashArray//XL - Unmatched Performance Density
Join us for this exclusive launch event to discover how Pure Storage is redefining power, scale, and simplicity. What to expect: In-depth look at the superior performance density and capabilities of the next generation of FlashArray//XL Customer fireside chat on practical outcomes and lessons learned Industry-focused panel offering sector-specific insights Live Q&A session to talk topics like hardware, high performance and vector databases, electronic health records, and virtualization consolidation Whether you're growing your Pure Storage environment or exploring your future, enterprise-grade storage platform, don’t miss this opportunity to see what’s possible. July 23, 2025 | 11:00 AM PT • 2:00 PM ET July 23, 2025 | 11:00 AM CEST July 23, 2025 | 1:00 PM SGT Register Now!19Views1like0CommentsVirtualization Anonymous - Pittsburgh PUG
Welcome to Our 2nd Pure User Group (PUG) Discussion on Server Virtualization! We’re excited to bring our community together again for our second PUG session focused on server virtualization — a topic that's constantly evolving and critical to modern infrastructure. This is part of our ongoing effort to host these discussions every six months, continuing as long as there's interest from our user community. Whether you joined us for the first session or you're new to the group, we’re glad to have you here. Let’s learn, share, and grow together — and as always, your feedback helps shape future PUG topics! Event Details This will be a customer driven and customer focused discussion to hear from people like you related to the experiences and journey you have been on as we all seek the recovery we need to build a virtualization strategy for the future. Pure Storage and Expedient will provide experts and guidance to take that first step with you. After our presentation, we invite you to join us for happy hour and appetizers at the Federal Galley located here. Prizes will be provided to help encourage open collaboration. Space is extremely limited for this event. Sign up now to grab your spot to this exciting event. Parking Enter the Parking garage on level 2 off of S Commons, Take the east or west stairs to the Plaza Level, Exit the plaza level by the information desk to the outdoor plaza, walk towards the Federal Galley, The conference center entrance is located to the left of the Federal Galley. (follow Pure Storage Signage) Agenda 2:00PM Check In 2:30PM - 4:30PM Presentation 4:30PM - Giveaway Raffle (Pirate Tickets, Pure Swag, Autographed Pirate Baseballs) 5:00PM - 6:30PM Happy Hour with Pure a28Views1like0CommentsInaugural Boston, Pure User Group (PUG) at Trillium - Fort Point!
Simplify IT, Empower Data - Over a Pint at Trillium - Fort Point Join us July 15, 2025, and connect, learn, and engage with your fellow IT pros for an afternoon filled with exciting announcements from the recent Pure//Accelerate event and our vision for the Enterprise Data Cloud, as well as an engaging discussion on modern virtualization and a demo of Fusion. Fusion is a fully integrated platform that federates multiple arrays—such as FlashArray and FlashBlade—into a unified fleet, enabling centralized, cloud-like management, streamlined resource provisioning, and enhanced visibility across multi-array environments. Rob Quast, Principal Technologist and David Stevens, Field Solutions Architect both from Pure Storage will be presenting on the above topics with additional input from other Pure technologists. The complete agenda is below. Please register if you plan on attending at the following link: https://info.purestorage.com/2025-Q2AMS-COMRECHCOMA-PUG-LP_01---Registration-Page.html Agenda 2:00 PM - Welcome & Cheers 2:15 PM - Accelerate Highlights: What You Missed (or Want More Of) 2:45 PM - Enterprise Data Cloud: The Vision and The Why 3:15 PM - Fusion in Action: Simplifying Storage with Intelligence 3:45 PM - Break & Bites 4:15 PM - Rethinking Virtualization in 2025 4:45 PM - Ask Me Anything (AMA) Panel 5:15 PM - Cheers & Networking We look forward to seeing you!121Views0likes1CommentWho’s Driving Virtualization? Kicking Off the Road Trip
Over the years, VMware vSphere has been the gold-standard — the reliable luxury sedan of the datacenter. It’s delivered a smooth ride with powerful features, a robust ecosystem, and enough polish to keep your operations humming. Many of us have built entire practices, architectures, and skill sets around that platform. But with the Broadcom acquisition, the road has changed. New licensing structures, evolving product bundles, and operational shifts have created uncertainty — the equivalent of finding out that your well-loved sedan suddenly takes only premium-priced fuel and requires a new maintenance shop. So what are your options? Stick with VMware? That’s still a perfectly valid choice, especially if you double down on modernizing how you run it. Enhancing vSphere with Pure’s FlashArray, FlashBlade, and Fusion gives you ways to simplify, automate, and reduce costs, while maintaining that familiar driving experience. Look for an alternative? That’s where things get interesting. Because changing hypervisors isn’t like changing lanes on the highway — it’s more like switching to a whole different vehicle, with a new dashboard, new handling, new maintenance, and a different driving style. Framing the Conversation: The Virtualization Vehicle Metaphor In our session, we used a driving metaphor to illustrate these choices: 🚛 Hyper-V — The Municipal Fleet Pickup Reliable, widely available, low-cost. If you know Windows, you know Hyper-V, and the licenses may already be in your toolbox. 🚙 Nutanix AHV — The Retro-Modern Concept Car Streamlined, integrated, designed for simplicity. An HCI approach that reimagines what virtualization can look like. 🚐 Azure Local — The Electric Sprinter Van Hybrid-ready, with a familiar dashboard if you live in the Microsoft ecosystem. Built for flexible, modern routes. 🚗 AWS Outposts — The Off-Road Luxury SUV The same AWS powertrain, but adapted to handle rugged hybrid terrain on-premises. 🏎️ KVM — The EV Sports Car That’s Actually a Customized Japanese Compact (or maybe a well-used Ranger) Flexible, open-source, highly modifiable — but definitely for drivers who are ready to get their hands dirty and do their own tuning. Each of these “vehicles” comes with a different mix of: ✅ migration effort ✅ operational changes ✅ skill requirements ✅ and data protection needs Key Takeaways from Accelerate Here’s what stood out during our live session and the conversations that followed: ✅ There is no drop-in replacement for VMware. Each platform brings its own challenges and benefits. ✅ Migration is not just technical — it’s cultural, operational, and often requires reskilling your team. ✅ Modernizing with vSphere is still a strong path — with storage, automation, and security improvements, you can get more from what you already own. ✅ Pure is built to be your co-pilot — no matter which hypervisor you choose, we’re there to help you protect, manage, and move data seamlessly. One theme that resonated was that the driver matters as much as the car. Your organization’s skills, processes, and risk tolerance all shape which road makes sense. You can’t pick a new hypervisor in a vacuum — you have to look at what you can maintain, what you can train for, and what you can support. Where We’re Going with This Series We had a ton of material packed into Accelerate — far more than fits in a single session recap. So here on Pure Community, I’ll be breaking down each of these hypervisors in detail, one at a time. Here’s what you can expect: 🚛 Hyper-V We’ll dig into its Windows ecosystem strengths, where it works well, and what trade-offs come with a move from VMware. 🚙 Nutanix AHV Here we will take a look at how a platform that once was a integrated HCI. Can offer simplicity when it meets enterprise-grade capabilities on Pure Storage — and where it may leave gaps. 🚐 Azure Local Let's explore the strength is a hybrid-ready strategy. The native integrations, and what to watch out for when moving workloads from traditional hypervisors. 🚗 AWS Outposts Together we’ll break down why Outposts is not just a “VMware replacement,” but really an AWS extension, with its own Day 2 and migration realities. 🏎️ KVM We’ll explore the open-source options, why so many see it as a cost-saver, and the skills you’ll need to manage it at scale. So, Who’s Driving? My biggest takeaway from Accelerate is this: Your hypervisor journey is less about the technology, and more about the people and processes behind it. Every route — modernize VMware, switch to a new platform, or blend hybrid options — has trade-offs. But with the right planning, the right skills, and the right partners, you can make the journey smoother. Pure is committed to being your co-pilot, whichever path you choose. Whether you’re rolling out Fusion, looking to modernize with FlashArray, or exploring migration options, our ecosystem and integrations are designed to keep your data resilient, performant, and simple to manage. Join the Discussion I’d love to hear from you: 🚗 Are you staying on VMware? 🚗 Modernizing your vSphere environment? 🚗 Kicking the tires on an alternative hypervisor? What worries you? What excites you? Drop a comment below — to keep the conversation going. Let’s keep mapping this road trip — together.27Views3likes0CommentsBoston Meetup - July 15, 2025 Trillium - Fort Point
Hey everyone, I want to let you all know we have scheduled a Boston Meetup for July 15, 2025 at Trillium - Fort Point in the seaport. You can view the meetup details at the following link: Join Pure Storage over a Pint at Trillium - Fort Point I hope to see you there!19Views1like0CommentsGlasgow FlashCrew Materials 5th June 2025
Hello All, Please find the presentations from the Glasgow FlashCrew - SDM_Pure Support June2025 Pure Platform - Features and Roadmap Update June2025 Protecting SQL Server Databases with Pure Storage Snapshots From Bottleneck to Breakthrough - A Storage Admin’s Journey to NVMe FlashArray File Services Thanks Brian67Views1like0CommentsNavigating vVols (vSphere Virtual Volumes) End of Life with Pure Storage
Broadcom announced with the release of VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 that they will be deprecating and ending support for vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols). This came as a surprise to Pure Storage as both VMware and Pure had been design partners with several new features for vVols over the past 7 years and had been actively working on new design partnerships. Leaving customers and partners feeling shocked and disappointed is not an exaggeration. What was announced by Broadcom? Here is the messaging that Broadcom has announced: VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols) capabilities will be deprecated beginning with the release of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) version 9.0 and VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) version 9.0 and will be fully removed in VCF/VVF 9.1. As a result, all vVol certifications for VCF/VVF 9.0 will be discontinued effective immediately. Support for vVols (critical bug fixes only) will continue for versions vSphere 8.x, VCF/VVF 5.x, and other older supported versions until end-of-support of those releases. Limited-time support may be considered on a case-by-case basis for customers desiring vVols support in VCF/VVF 9.0. Such customers should contact their Broadcom representative or Broadcom support for further guidance. vVols will be in a deprecated state for VCF 9.0 and then is planned to be completely removed in VCF 9.1, which is likely to be released sometime in 2026. For customers planning to upgrade to VCF 9.0, extra consideration will need to be taken before upgrading. What does this really mean for you? Current vVols users are going to be left with few choices moving forward, but before looking through these options, what does this announcement really mean? VCF 9.0 will not allow the use of vVols (FC or iSCSI) as principal storage or supplemental storage with workload domains or management domains. Broadcom has no commitment or intention of providing fixes or patches for vVols bugs or vVols security issues in VCF 9.0. While vVols will “work” on VCF 9.0, Broadcom will only provide limited technical support to customers on a case by case basis. Broadcom will tell the customer that it’s deprecated and they’ll need to contact their storage vendor when opening a support case. When VCF 9.1 is released, vVols will be removed, any vasa provider support will be removed (vVols, VMFS or NFS storage providers). Broadcom will provide critical bug fix and security fixes for vVols on vSphere 8.0 and VCF 5.x while it is supported by Broadcom. Broadcom will provide essential technical support for vVols issues with vSphere 8.0, however, it’s expected that they will still refer customers to contact their storage vendor. Broadcom expects current customers that are using vVols to storage vMotion their vVols workloads to either VMFS or NFS before upgrading to VCF 9.0; this will be required before upgrading to VCF 9.1 in the future. How will Pure Storage help you move forward after vVols? Pure Storage has supported vVols since the release of Purity//FA 5.0.0 in December 2017 and vVols has been part of a greater story and focus from Pure Storage to provide application granular storage and to make virtual machines first class in Purity. Since then, Pure has continued to extend support for vVols features and build integrations that took advantage of the vSphere APIs for vVols. The list could go on for all of the benefits and differentiation that vVols has allowed Pure Storage to deliver to customers. The biggest take away is that there was great value in how Pure Storage approached vVols and implemented support within Purity and integrations. Now the strategy moving forward is for Pure to extend as much of the value that vVols had to both NFS Datastores and VMFS Datastores running on FlashArray. There are a lot of projects that have now been accelerated due to this change and some engineering resources have already been committed to achieve this acceleration; other engineering resources are being committed for this work. What are your options moving forward? There are going to be several options that customers using vVols will have moving forward. Pure Storage is committed to being a trusted partner and advisor throughout this process. While there will be a lot more information coming in the future, here is a quick overview of some of the options that are available. Continue using vVols on vSphere 8 and VCF 9.0 Do not feel pressured or rushed to migrate or move data immediately! Evaluate if upgrading to VCF 9.0 immediately is required. vVols will be supported by Pure Storage Evaluate, test and validate options before migrating off of vVols. Storage vMotion to VMFS, convert vVols to RDMs VMFS and RDMs are not going away. Work is being prioritized to help bring most of the vVols features that Pure Storage’s vSphere plugin had to VMs running on VMFS that are managed by the vSphere plugin. Pure Storage is working with VMware to close feature gaps with VMFS backed by NVMe-oF. Converting from vVols to RDMs…never saw that coming. Storage vMotion to NFS Datastores on FlashArray File services on FlashArray have the potential to deliver a similar vVols type of experience. There are several projects underway to improve and enhance the NFS Datastore experience. The vSphere Plugin in particular has had many recent updates and has more coming in the future. Stay tuned for updated solution briefs, reference architecture and new features coming for NFS Datastores on our community page and our documentation portal. Leverage vVols to assist in migrating virtualization platforms Pure is committed to providing options and being a trusted partner which includes the option of moving platforms. This can include migrating to Azure or AWS, migrating to Hyper-V, OpenShift or Openstack. Pure Storage is actively working on guides and automation to help simplify this experience. This can include converting applications to containers rather than running on virtual machines and leveraging Portworx with FlashArray or FlashBlade. Stay tuned for more blogs, KBs and guides for what options are available. Overall, there are a lot of options that will be available and Pure Storage is making sure that the right documentation is being worked on and delivered, and the right solutions are being worked through as well. While this announcement is disruptive for both our customers and Pure Storage, there is also an opportunity to evaluate what options are available and what the strategy should be moving forward with regards to virtualization. Further Conversations Pure Storage would love to hear from customers about what options are the most interesting, what Pure can do to make those options more successful, what integrations Pure should be investing in or providing. You can reach out to your account team as well to set up conversations and deep dives with our field solutions architects and product management team too!489Views2likes0Comments