Storage Developer Conference Podcast
1) #146: Understanding Compute Express Link
Compute Express Link™ (CXL™) is an industry-supported cache-coherent interconnect for processors, memory expansion, and accelerators. Datacenter architectures are evolving to support the workloads of ...Show More
2) #145: The Future of Accessing Files Remotely from Linux: SMB3.1.1 Client Status Update
Improvements to the SMB3.1.1 client on Linux have continued at a rapid pace over the past year. These allow Linux to better access Samba server, as well as the Cloud (Azure), NAS appliances, Windows s...Show More
3) #144: Key Value Standardized
The NVMe Key Value (NVMe-KV) Command Set has been standardized as one of the new I/O Command Sets that NVMe Supports. Additionally, SNIA has standardized a Key Value API that works with the NVMe Key V...Show More
4) #143: Deep Compression at Inline Speed for All-Flash Array
The rapid improvement of overall $/Gbyte has driven the high performance All-Flash Array to be increasingly adopted in both enterprises and cloud datacenters. Besides the raw NAND density scaling with...Show More
5) #142: ZNS: Enabling in-place Updates and Transparent High Queue-Depths
Zoned Namespaces represent the first step towards the standardization of Open-Channel SSD concepts in NVMe. Specifically, ZNS brings the ability to implement data placement policies in the host, thus ...Show More
6) #141: Unlocking the New Performance and QoS Capabilities of the Software-Enabled Flash API
The Software-Enabled Flash API gives unprecedented control to application architects and developers to redefine the way they use flash for their hyperscale applications, by fundamentally redefining th...Show More
7) #140: Introduction to libnvme
The NVM Express workgroup is introducing new features frequently, and the Linux kernel supporting these devices evolves with it. These ever moving targets create challenges when developing tools when ...Show More
8) #139: Use Cases for NVMe-oF for Deep Learning Workloads and HCI Pooling
The efficiency, performance and choice in NVMe-oF is enabling some very unique and interesting use cases – from AI/ML to Hyperconverged Infrastructures. Artificial Intelligence workloads process massi...Show More
9) #138: NVMe 2.0 Specification Preview
NVMe is the fastest growing storage technology of the last decade and has succeeded in unifying client, hyperscale and enterprise applications into a common storage framework. NVMe has evolved from a ...Show More
10) #137: Caching on PMEM: an Iterative Approach
With PMEM boasting a much higher density and DRAM-like performance, applying it to in-memory caching such as memcached seems like an obvious thing to try. Nonetheless, there are questions when it come...Show More