Pure Storage and Equinix will collaborate to offer bare metal as-a-service to provide enterprises more control, flexibility and speed during server provisioning. Credit: Sander Almekinders Flash-array vendor Pure Storage and data-center provider Equinix have teamed to deliver Pure Storage on Equinix Metal, a joint offering the companies claim can deliver physical infrastructure at software speed. The platform provides enterprises with embedded storage and on-demand availability of network and compute services, typical of the cloud. The solution is designed to support a range of storage use cases and is provided by both vendors under a single contract. Bare-metal hosting is a smaller market than the more popular infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud offering, because, like its name implies, all you get is hardware: cores, memory, storage, and networking. You provide the operating environment. It’s popular in “lift and shift” scenarios where a company takes an on-premises environment and moves everything—OS, apps, datato the bare-metal cloud and operates it there, unchanged from on-premises. It’s a great way to migrate apps out of your data center without modifying them for —the elastic nature of the cloud. That’s the point of Pure Storage on Equinix Metal. It provides dedicated, single-tenant servers and high-performance storage that can be provisioned to customers with cloud-like ease and speed. It eliminates upfront capex investment for hardware and ongoing operational costs and risks. “Enterprises want full control over their environment, but they don’t want to operate their own data centers or be forced to fit into traditional cloud models–they want a cloud model that fits their business. By partnering with Equinix, we are eliminating management complexity and delivering the flexibility and controls that put organizations in charge of what their technology platforms can do for them,” said Jack Hogan, vice president of technology strategy for Pure Storage, in a statement. While it’s on a bare-metal service, Pure Storage on Equinix Metal comes with several storage offerings. They include: Hybrid cloud and data-recovery-as-a-service for virtual environments: Customers can extend, protect, or migrate on premises, self-managed virtual machine (VM) environments to a hosted environment powered by FlashArray, with flexibility and options for a multi-cloud VM-based environment or a full VM-based cloud. High-performance, near-edge cloud storage: By combining the FlashBlade unified fast file and object platform with Equinix Metal, diverse unstructured data workloads can be consolidated onto a highly scalable platform with multi-dimensional performance. Hybrid and edge cloud native container storage: With its Portworx Kubernetes Storage Platform, Pure Storage customers can amplify their hybrid- and multi-cloud strategy by deploying a full Kubernetes environment capable of running mission-critical applications on a bare metal. Pure Storage on Equinix Metal is available in 18 global Equinix Metal metros. Related content news AMD holds steady against Intel in Q1 x86 processor shipments finally realigned with typical seasonal trends for client and server processors, according to Mercury Research. By Andy Patrizio May 22, 2024 4 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news Broadcom launches 400G Ethernet adapters The highly scalable, low-power 400G PCIe Gen 5.0 Ethernet adapters are designed for AI in the data center. By Andy Patrizio May 21, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Networking news HPE updates block storage services The company adds new storage controller support as well as AWS. By Andy Patrizio May 20, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news ZutaCore launches liquid cooling for advanced Nvidia chips The HyperCool direct-to-chip system from ZutaCore is designed to cool up to 120kW of rack power without requiring a facilities modification. By Andy Patrizio May 15, 2024 3 mins Servers Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe