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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.,- Portworx by Pure Storage, the industry's most complete Kubernetes Data Services Platform, today announced it was named a leader in the GigaOm Radar for Kubernetes Data Protection, which examines the effectiveness of twelve different Kubernetes data protection solutions across ten key criteria and evaluation metrics. According to the report, Portworx provides "a highly scalable and flexible solution for Kubernetes data storage and management that works seamlessly across different on-premises and cloud environments" Portworx also received top marks on all five evaluation metrics including flexibility, scalability, performance, ease of use, and TCO/ROI.


 



 
Today's report inclusion marks the second time this year Portworx has been included in a GigaOm Radar Report. In March (and a subsequent update in July), Portworx was labeled the category leader in the GigaOm Radar for Data Storage for Kubernetes after ranking the company as a "strong focus and perfect fit" on 9 out of 11 evaluation criteria and key capabilities.


"Portworx's continued presence in GigaOm Radar Reports for Kubernetes is testament to the strength of capabilities when it comes to Kubernetes data protection and data storage," said Enrico Signoretti, senior data storage analyst, GigaOm. "Features like PX-Backup and PX-DR support highly scalable workflows across both on-premise and cloud environments, and Portworx by Pure Storage provides application owners and DevOps teams with the tools they need to simplify data management processes."


"This positioning signifies industry-wide recognition of Portworx's ability to deliver scalable and consistent Kubernetes data protection and storage to enterprises everywhere,"said Murli Thirumale, co-founder and VP, GM cloud native business unit at Portworx by Pure Storage. "We're pleased to be ranked so highly alongside our peers in today's GigaOm Radar Report for Kubernetes Data Protection."


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