SNIA Fosters Industry Knowledge of Collaborative Standards Engagements

November 2024 was a memorable month to engage with audiences at The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC) 24 and Technology Live! to provide the latest on collaborative standards development and discuss high performance computing, artificial intelligence, and the future of storage.

At SC24, seven industry consortiums participated in an Open Standards Pavilion to discuss their joint activities in memory and interconnect standards, storage standards, networking fabric standards, and management and orchestration. Technology leaders from DMTF, Fibre Channel Industry Association, OpenFabrics Alliance, SNIA, Ultra Accelerator Link Consortium, Ultra Ethernet Consortium, and Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express™ Consortium shared how these standards are collaborating to foster innovation as technology trends accelerate. CXL® Consortium, NVM Express®, and PCI-SIG® joined these groups in a lively panel discussion moderated by Richelle Ahlvers, Vice Chair SNIA Board of Directors, on their cooperation in standards development. Read More

Computing in Space: Pushing Boundaries with Off-the-Shelf Tech

Can commercial off-the-shelf technology survive in space? This question is at the heart of Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Spaceborne Computer-2 Project. Dr. Mark Fernandez (Principal Investigator for Spaceborne Computer Project, Hewlett Packard Enterprise) and Cameron T. Brett (Chair, SNIA STA Forum) discuss this project with SNIA host Eric Wright, and you can watch that full video here, listen to the podcast, or you can read on to learn more. By utilizing enterprise SAS and NVMe SSDs, they are revolutionizing edge computing in space on the International Space Station (ISS). This breakthrough is accelerating experiment processing, like DNA analysis, from months to minutes, and significantly improving astronaut health monitoring and safety protocols.

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Unveiling the Power of 24G SAS: Enabling Storage Scalability in OCP Platforms

By Cameron T. Brett & Pankaj Kalra

In the fast-paced world of data centers, innovation is key to staying ahead of the curve. The Open Compute Project (OCP) has been at the forefront of driving innovation in data center hardware, and its latest embrace of 24G SAS technology is a testament to this commitment. Join us as we delve into the exciting world of 24G SAS and its transformative impact on OCP data centers.

OCP’s Embrace of 24G SAS

The OCP datacenter SAS-SATA device specification, a collaborative effort involving industry giants like Meta, HPE, and Microsoft, was first published in 2023. This specification laid the groundwork for the integration of 24G SAS technology into OCP data centers, marking a significant milestone in storage innovation.

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