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Hi, and welcome to this Pure Works demo, where we'll demonstrate the new co-pilot capabilities. That have been added to Pure One. Pure Storage customers have been accustomed to having access to their fleet of storage solutions across all environments through the Pure One interface. And now, Pure One also includes your PortWorks enabled Kubernetes clusters as well.
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While Pure One Analytics already provides visualization, filters, and dashboards for monitoring and managing your storage, a new feature called Co-pilot takes us a step further by transforming how you access and understand your data in the Pure One interface. Co-pilot uses generative AI to provide a natural language interface for answering complex questions about your PortWorks clusters.
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Now there's no need to search through dashboards or run manual queries to obtain information about your PortWorks storage environments. This means you can simply ask questions in plain language, just as you would to a colleague, and get information directly from your Pure One environment or our extensive documentation.
01:03
Let's see co-pilot in action. From the Pure One interface, we can see the new AI co-pilot screen, along with an input field for us to ask questions, or we can use some of the suggested questions that have been categorized for us. For example, if we select cloud native storage, we'll see some sample questions specifically
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about our PortWorks clusters. For our first test, let's simply have co-pilot show us all our PortWorks clusters by clicking the suggested action, show all PortWorks clusters. Co-pilot uses generative AI combined with the telemetry information provided by your own clusters to give you an intelligent result.
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In this case, co-pilot returns the two Kubernetes clusters in my fleet, along with some additional information about them. Now that we can see our clusters, we can ask some context-sensitive questions about them, like show me the largest volumes across clusters. Co-pilot will again use the telemetry information to provide a report about the
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largest volume in either of our clusters. We can then ask which nodes are the most heavily utilized, and co-pilot again will provide us with answers. By using Pure One, we eliminate the need to run individual queries on each cluster. And then combine the results into a single report.
02:35
Pier One has a centralized view of all of our Portworks inventory. But Co-pilot isn't limited to just our telemetry data. It's also trained on the Portworks documentation. So you can query for details about your software versions or best practices. This can be really helpful for things like upgrades.
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So, for example, I might first query my existing fleet and see what versions of Port works I'm currently running. Let's create a new chat by clicking the plus sign. Notice that our chat history is stored on the right side of the screen, so we can always go back to previous chats if needed.
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Now let's ask Co-pilot to show us the release notes for one of our Portworks Enterprise versions. Co-pilot provides us with an intelligent answer based on our documentation. You can also ask it questions like how to enable features such as autopilot, which is our capacity management feature.
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Co-pilot will provide you with some information and links to where you can learn more. With the new Co-pilot feature added to Pier One, Portworks customers can now interrogate their Kubernetes clusters across all environments to receive quick, actionable insights. And if you want to dive deeper into what Pure Storage has to offer, check out Pure 360.
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