Spring is Calling, and so is Reds Baseball
I don't know about you, but I am more than ready for Spring; though I could definitely skip the rain. Wiping muddy dog paws after every walk is getting old! On the bright side, who else is ready for some Reds baseball? I have a few exciting updates and resources to share with the community: ๐ PUG Meeting Update charles_shepparโ and I are currently hard at work on the next PUG meeting. We can't share the specifics just yet, but we are planning something unique and fun for the community. Stay tuned! ๐ก๏ธ Strengthening Your Cyber Resilience Given the current geopolitical climate and the rise in cyber threats, now is the perfect time to audit your data protection. Features like SafeMode and Pure1 Security Assessments act as a resilient last line of defense. If you want to see these tools in action, we recently hosted an expert-led demo on building a foundation for cyber resilience. Watch the recording here: https://www.purestorage.com/video/webinars/the-foundations-of-cyber-resilience/6389889927112.html Questions? Reach out to your Everpure SE or partner for a deeper dive. ๐ Upcoming Events March 12: Nutanix Webinar Exploring virtualization alternatives? Nutanix is hosting a session tomorrow focused on simplifying IT operations and highlighting the Everpure partnership. https://event.nutanix.com/simplifyitandonprem March 19: Or perhaps you're interested in running virtual machines alongside containerized workloads within K8s clusters. If that's the case, join Greg McNutt and Sagar Srinivasa for Virtualization Reimagined: Inside the Everpure Journey. https://www.purestorage.com/events/webinars/virtualization-reimagined.html March 19: Ask Us Everything About Storage for Databases. Join experts Anthony Nocentino, Ryan Arsenault, and Don Poorman for a live Q&A session. https://www.purestorage.com/events/webinars/ask-us-everything-about-storage-for-databases.html March 24: Presets & Workloads for Consistent DB Environments. Weโre extending the database conversation to discuss how Everpure helps you transition from "managing storage" to "managing data" through automated presets. https://www.purestorage.com/events/webinars/presets-and-workload-setups-for-consistent-database-environments.html17Views1like0CommentsComing soon! The Pure Fusion MCP Server
Have you tried out the power and flexibility of using MCP Servers in your daily admin life? If you haven't, you shoulld really look into the power that they can provide. Pure has developed it's own MCP server for Pure Fusion and we will be releasing it soon. Check out this blog article to read more about the "sneak peek" into what is coming. And always remember - Automate! Automate! Automate!43Views3likes0CommentsWe are just one week away PUG#3
January 28th, the Cincinnati Pure User Group will be convening at Ace's Pickleball to discuss Enterprise file. We will be joined by Matt Niederhelman Unstructured Data Field Solutions Architect to help guide conversation and answer questions about what he is experiencing amongst other customers. Click the link below to register and come join us. Help us guide the conversation with your ideas for future topics. https://info.purestorage.com/2025-Q4AMS-COMREPLTFSCincinnatiPUG-LP_01---Registration-Page.html32Views1like0CommentsFlashBlade Ansible Collection 1.22.0 released!
๐ FlashBlade Ansible Collection 1.22.0 THIS IS A SIGNIFICANT RELEASE as removes all REST v1 components from the collection and adds Fusion support! Update your collections! Download the Collection via Ansible command: ansible-galaxy collection install purestorage.flashblade Download it from Ansible Galaxy here Read the Release Notes here.72Views2likes0CommentsPowerShell SDK v2.44.111 released with REST API 2.44 support!
๐ The Pure PowerShell SDK v2 version 2.44.111 has been released! This release marks the full compatibility with Purity REST API version 2.44 and it contains many additions, changes, and deprecations for cmdlets. Please read the Release Notes for more detailed release information. To install the updated module: Install-Module -Name PureStoragePowerShellSDK2 Here is a brief review of the newest additions and changes: In this release, we added the cmdlets for managing Directories, DirectoryServices, Policies, ProtectionGroupSnapshot tags and Servers. Multiple endpoints got new parameters. Find detailed information about the cmdlets in the sections below. On this release we added the following 31 new cmdlet(s): Get-Pfa2DirectoryGroup Get-Pfa2DirectoryPolicyUserGroupQuota New-Pfa2DirectoryPolicyUserGroupQuota Remove-Pfa2DirectoryPolicyUserGroupQuota Get-Pfa2DirectoryUser Get-Pfa2DirectoryGroupQuota New-Pfa2DirectoryService Remove-Pfa2DirectoryService Get-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalDirectoryService New-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalDirectoryService Update-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalDirectoryService Remove-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalDirectoryService Get-Pfa2DirectoryUserQuota Get-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuota New-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuota Update-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuota Remove-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuota Get-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaMember New-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaMember Remove-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaMember Get-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaRule New-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaRule Update-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaRule Remove-Pfa2PolicyUserGroupQuotaRule Get-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshotTag Remove-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshotTag Set-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshotTagBatch Get-Pfa2Servers New-Pfa2Servers Update-Pfa2Servers Remove-Pfa2Servers The following 29 cmdlet(s) have new parameters: 'New-Pfa2ActiveDirectory' have the following new parameter(s): SourcesId SourcesName 'Update-Pfa2ActiveDirectory' have the following new parameter(s): SourcesId SourcesName 'New-Pfa2DirectoryPolicyNfs' have the following new parameter(s): PoliciesServerId PoliciesServerName 'New-Pfa2DirectoryPolicySmb' have the following new parameter(s): PoliciesServerId PoliciesServerName 'Get-Pfa2DirectoryExport' have the following new parameter(s): Name 'New-Pfa2DirectoryExport' have the following new parameter(s): Name ServerId ServerName 'Remove-Pfa2DirectoryExport' have the following new parameter(s): Name 'Get-Pfa2DirectoryService' have the following new parameter(s): Id 'Update-Pfa2DirectoryService' have the following new parameter(s): Id CaCertificateRefId CaCertificateRefName CaCertificateRefResourceType SourcesId SourcesName 'Get-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroup' have the following new parameter(s): AllowErrors ContextName 'New-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroup' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Update-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroup' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames ContextId 'Remove-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroup' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Get-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroupMember' have the following new parameter(s): AllowErrors ContextName 'New-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroupMember' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Remove-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalGroupMember' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Get-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUser' have the following new parameter(s): AllowErrors ContextName 'New-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUser' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Update-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUser' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Remove-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUser' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Get-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUserMember' have the following new parameter(s): AllowErrors ContextName 'New-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUserMember' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'Remove-Pfa2DirectoryServiceLocalUserMember' have the following new parameter(s): ContextName LocalDirectoryServiceIds LocalDirectoryServiceNames 'New-Pfa2NetworkInterface' have the following new parameter(s): AttachedServersId AttachedServersName 'Update-Pfa2NetworkInterface' have the following new parameter(s): AttachedServersId AttachedServersName 'New-Pfa2PolicyNfsMember' have the following new parameter(s): MembersServerId MembersServerName 'New-Pfa2PolicySmbMember' have the following new parameter(s): MembersServerId MembersServerName 'New-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshot' have the following new parameter(s): TagsCopyable TagsKey TagsNamespace TagsValue TagsContextId TagsContextName TagsResourceId TagsResourceName 'New-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshotTest' have the following new parameter(s): TagsCopyable TagsKey TagsNamespace TagsValue TagsContextId TagsContextName TagsResourceId TagsResourceName The following 16 cmdlet(s) had parameters dropped: 'Update-Pfa2Array' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2ContainerDefaultProtection' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2DirectoryService' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2DirectoryServiceRole' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Set-Pfa2PresetWorkload' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'New-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshot' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshot' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'New-Pfa2ProtectionGroupSnapshotTest' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2ProtectionGroup' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'New-Pfa2RemoteProtectionGroupSnapshot' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'New-Pfa2RemoteProtectionGroupSnapshotTest' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2RemoteProtectionGroup' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'New-Pfa2SyslogServer' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2SyslogServer' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'Update-Pfa2SyslogServerSetting' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames 'New-Pfa2WorkloadPlacementRecommendation' dropped the following parameter(s): ContextNames74Views1like0CommentsFlashcrew Manchester
๐ค Flashcrew Pure Usergroup | Manchester | For our amazing customers! Connect with fellow Pure users and dive deep into the //Accelerate announcements. Learn how to extract even more value from the Pure ecosystem and get your technical questions answered by the experts. Register here: https://info.purestorage.com/2025-Q2EMEA-UKREPLHCOFY26Q3-FlashCrew-Manchester-LP_01---Registration-Page.html We also open these up to non-customers interested in Pure, helping you learn from those already benefitting from the Pure Enterprise Data Platform. Please DM me if you would like an invite.85Views1like0CommentsPowerShell & Pure Fusion blog series by Anthony Nocentino
Anthony Nocentino, a Principal Field Solutions Architect at Pure, has started a blog series on using the PowerShell SDK with Pure Fusion. He has several posts coming, and here is his first. Be sure to bookmark his site!159Views0likes1CommentPure Storage PowerShell SDK2 version 2.43.46 released!
We released the Pure Storage PowerShell SDK version 2.43.30 not too long ago. We have since received reports of users having issue with the Connect-Pfa2Array cmdlet only when using PowerShell version 5.x. The error would something similar to this: Could not load file or assembly 'System.ComponentModel.Annotations, Version=4.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=someToken' or one of its dependencies. We have released a fix for this in the PowerShell Gallery. https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/PureStoragePowerShellSDK2/2.43.46. This was the only fix for this release and the issue does not affect the cmdlet when used with PowerShell version 7.x. To upgrade, run Install-Module: Install-Module -Name PureStoragePowerShellSDK2 -Repository PSGallery -RequiredVersion 2.43.46 -Verbose -Force We do apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.66Views1like0Comments