Pure Storage supports European physics research
Briefly

Pure Storage and CERN Openlab are embarking on a multi-year collaboration to explore the use of flash storage technology for scientific research at CERN. As the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, CERN generates substantial data from its experiments, particularly from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Traditional storage solutions often hinder effective data analysis and management. By implementing DirectFlash technology, the partnership aims to significantly improve storage performance, density, and sustainability, and optimize flash infrastructure for next-generation computing and data analysis needs in physics.
The collaboration between Pure Storage and CERN Openlab aims to enhance high-performance computing through advanced flash storage technology, crucial for managing vast datasets from the LHC.
This multi-year agreement will enable CERN to efficiently evaluate Pure Storage's DirectFlash technology, addressing the growing data storage needs in scientific research.
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