
IDT Introduces Industry’s First NVMe Enterprise Controller
This week IDT introduced the industry’s first NVMe enterprise flash controllers! This is exciting news, as IDT’s new programmable flash controllers enable SSD developers to…
This week IDT introduced the industry’s first NVMe enterprise flash controllers! This is exciting news, as IDT’s new programmable flash controllers enable SSD developers to…
So it’s time for Flash Memory Summit (FMS) again and like in years past, I am getting ready to head out to the…
PCI Express Solid State drives are quickly outrunning the capabilities of existing IO architectures. The SSD Form Factor Working Group has been defining a new…
PCIe SSD’s are delivering some amazing performance numbers, which means customers are getting very high bandwidth and performance with low latency compared to other interfaces like SATA and SAS SSD’s. The one drawback that PCIe SSDs have is the traditional card form factors which comes in HHHL (half height, half length) or the even bigger form factor a FHHL (full height, half length). To add or swap these cards in a traditional server, you have to power down the server (basically taking it out of commission) and open up the server box and very carefully add or remove additional cards. This can be a problem for a cloud or database environment where servers are in full utilization. Plus, there are exposed components, and the form factor itself isn’t very rugged so it requires careful handling.
I spent the week of May 20th at EMC World, and I am still recovering! There was so much to see and do: 42 new product announcements 13,000+ attendees 400+ breakout sessions, hands-on labs, and interactive gatherings 100+ exhibitors and sponsors A presentation screen longer than a football field A wrap-around dome screen 3D theatre, playing “The EMC Experience” This list only scratches the surface. You need to visit http://www.emcworld.com/, and check it out for yourself.
As the market leader in data storage silicon solutions, Marvell understands the need for standards. Standards allow interoperability among products from different manufacturers,…
The growth of digital content, currently 50 percent per year, presents a strong secular expansion opportunity for storage over the next decade. Getting timely access to that data is essential to improving the user experience in an array of cutting edge applications. The introduction of PCIe based SSDs has shattered the performance ceiling of legacy storage interfaces. A PCIe interface can deliver 4GB/sec data rate and devices have demonstrated over one million IOPs on a mainstream CPU platform. The new NVMe interface protocol is targeted at these high performance applications. NVMe enables both a standard driver to be written for each OS and interoperability between implementations which reduces OEM qualification cycles. NVMe frees SSDs from legacy protocol support requirements and enables the next level of performance. Existing software investments are preserved by use of the NVMe standard drivers that are available for all the major operating systems.
As a leader in enterprise SSDs with a comprehensive portfolio of products including – SAS, SATA, FC and PCIe based SSDs, we at…
Oracle is a vendor of software, hardware, and integrated engineered systems with advanced system architectures that are optimized for Oracle applications from the ground up. …
SanDisk believes that high performance interfaces are key to delivering the full performance potential of PCIe-based SSDs. NVMe was designed from scratch to unlock the…