PX Essentials for FA (2.9.0)! How to install it?

This week Portworx Enterprise 2.9.0 released with it comes support for K8s 1.22 and the new Essentials for FlashArray License. You can now have more nodes and capacity and as many clusters as you like. Previously you only got 5 nodes and a single cluster for PX Essentials. More info in the release notes:

https://docs.portworx.com/reference/release-notes/portworx/#2-9-0

How to install your PX License

  1. Install the prerequisites for connecting your worker nodes with either iSCSI or Fiber Channel. https://docs.portworx.com/cloud-references/auto-disk-provisioning/pure-flash-array/
  2. Go to https://central.portworx.com and start to generate the spec
  3. While creating the spec you will get the commands to run with kubectl to create the px-pure-secret. This secret takes the pure.json file and puts it in a place where the Portworx Installer will use it to provision it’s block devices from FlashArray. How to create the pure.json file? More info here: https://docs.portworx.com/cloud-references/auto-disk-provisioning/pure-flash-array/#deploy-portworx
  4. Apply the Operator and the Storage Cluster. Enjoy your new data platform for Kubernetes.
  5. When Portworx detects the drives are coming from a FlashArray the License is automatically set! Nothing special to do!

Watch the walkthrough

PX + FA = ❤️

First, the ability to use Portworx with FlashArray is not new with 2.9.0. What is new is the automatic Essentials license. Of course you would have benefits of upgrading Essentials to Enterprise to get DR, Autopilot and Migration. Why would you want to run Portworx on the FlashArray? The central storage platform from the FlashArray give all the benefits you are used to with Pure but to your stateful workloads. All Flash Performance. No disruptive upgrade everything. Evergreen. Dedupe and compression with no performance impact. Thin provisioning. Put it this way? The same platform you run baremetal and vm based business critical apps? Oracle, MS SQL?Shouldn’t it run your modernized cloud native versions of these applications? (Still can be containerized Oracle or SQL so don’t @ me.) Together with Portworx it just makes sense to be better together.

PX + FB = ❤️

Don’t get confused. While the PX Store layer needs block storage to run, FlashBlade and Portworx has already been supported as a Direct Attach target for a while now. You may even notice in the demo above my pure.json includes my FlashBlade. So go ahead use them all.

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