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...persistent volumes (PVs), persistent volume claims (PVCs), storage classes, service accounts, services, pods, config maps, and more. This large learning requirement has remained one of the biggest challenges. That means... Read More
...storage landscape. The SODA Foundation’s annual comprehensive global survey on data and storage trends does just that, providing a comprehensive look at the intersection of cloud computing, data and storage... Read More
...where industry expert Marc Farley (@GoFarley) motors around Silicon Valley with SNIA member volunteers Richelle Ahlvers(@rahlvers), Stephen Bates (@stepbates), Mark Carlson(@macsun), and storage and solid state technology analysts Tom Coughlin... Read More
...as 4:1, depending on the type of application/workload). Most are somewhat more forgiving, and 16:1 and 20:1 are not uncommon. When you move into file-based systems, that oversubscription can be... Read More
...emerging memory technologies: Emerging Memories Today: The Technologies: MRAM, ReRAM, PCM/XPoint, FRAM, etc. * LLM in a Flash: Efficient Large Language Model Inference with Limited Memory, Kevin Avizalideh, et.... Read More
...Yes, Linux and SPDK both support NVMe/TCP out-of-the-box, see: https://nvmexpress.org/welcome-nvme-tcp-to-the-nvme-of-family-of-transports/ Q. Do you recommend a dedicated IP network for the storage traffic or can you use the same corporate network... Read More
...in it causes other issues), it is less likely to affect both subnets/VLANs. This gives some management “oops” protection. One change will bring all storage connectivity down. ... Read More
...coalescing properties as the existing Read Response. That is, a Commit Response is explicit (non-coalesced); but it coalesces/implies acknowledgement of prior Write and/or Send Requests. Q. Does this one still... Read More
...(PMEM-101-1; PMEM -102-1; PMEM-201-1; and PMEM-202-1). SNIA is now partnering with the Enterprise and Datacenter SSD Form Factor Working Group (EDSFF) on form factors and a Wednesday session outlined their... Read More
...A. Traditional Server SAN refers to individual servers connected to a dedicated, separate SAN storage solution (e.g. EMC VNX, NetApp FAS, etc.); whereas, Enterprise Server SAN refers to the use... Read More