March 27th, 2019
900 people have already watched our SNIA Networking Storage Forum webcast, What NVMe™/TCP Means for Networked Storage? where Sagi Grimberg, lead author of the NVMe/TCP specification, and J Metz, Board Member for SNIA, explained what NVMe/TCP is all about. If you haven’t seen the webcast yet, check it out on-demand. Like any new technology, there’s …Read More
No Comments » |
NVMe, RDMA |
Permalink
Posted by J Metz
March 8th, 2019
On February 28th, the SNIA Networking Storage Forum (NSF) took at look at what’s happening in Scale-Out File Systems. We discussed general principles, design considerations, challenges, benchmarks and more. If you missed the live webcast, it’s now available on-demand. We did not have time to answer all the questions we received at the live event, …Read More
No Comments » |
Ethernet Data Storage, File Storage, NVMe |
Permalink
Posted by John Kim
December 17th, 2018
In the storage world, NVMe™ is arguably the hottest thing going right now. Go to any storage conference – either vendor-related or vendor-neutral, and you’ll see NVMe as the latest and greatest innovation. It stands to reason, then, that when you want to run NVMe over a network, you must understand NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF). Meanwhile, …Read More
2 Comments |
Networked Storage, NVMe |
Permalink
Posted by Tom Reu
October 9th, 2018
At SNIA, we are dedicated to staying on top of storage trends and technologies to fulfill our mission as a globally recognized and trusted authority for storage leadership, standards, and technology expertise. For the last several years, the Ethernet Storage Forum has been working hard to provide high quality educational and informational material related to …Read More
1 Comment |
Ethernet Data Storage, FCoE, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, Networked Storage, NFS, NVMe, RDMA |
Permalink
Posted by John Kim
June 4th, 2018
The term controller is used constantly, but often has very different meanings. When you have a controller that manages hardware, there are very different requirements than a controller that manages an entire system-wide control plane. You can even have controllers managing other controllers. It can all get pretty confusing very quickly. That’s why the SNIA …Read More
No Comments » |
Ethernet Data Storage, NVMe |
Permalink
Posted by J Metz
August 7th, 2017
At our most recent webcast, “Everything You Wanted to Know About Storage But Were Too Proud To Ask: Part Turquoise - Where Does My Data Go?, our panel of experts dove into what really happens when you hit “save” and send your data off. It was an alphabet soup of acronyms as they explained the …Read More
2 Comments |
Flash, NVMe, Persistent Memory, Solid State Storage |
Permalink
Posted by Chad Hintz
July 18th, 2017
In Part Vermillion of our SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF) “Everything You Wanted To Know About Storage But Were Too Proud To Ask” webcast series - we examined the terms and concepts are at the heart of where compute, networking and storage intersect. That’s why we called it “What if Programming and Networking Had a …Read More
No Comments » |
Ethernet Data Storage, NVMe, Solid State Storage |
Permalink
Posted by J Metz
June 22nd, 2017
By now, we at the SNIA Storage Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF) hope you are familiar with (perhaps even a loyal fan of) the “Everything You Wanted To Know About Storage But Were Too Proud To Ask,” popular webcast series. On August 1st, the “Too Proud to Ask” train will make another stop. In this seventh …Read More
No Comments » |
Ethernet Data Storage, NVMe, Solid State Storage |
Permalink
Posted by Chad Hintz
January 9th, 2017
Last month, experts from Dell EMC, Intel, Mellanox and Microsoft convened to take a look ahead at what’s in store for Ethernet Networked Storage this year. It was a fascinating discussion of anticipated updates. If you missed the webcast, “2017 Ethernet Roadmap for Networked Storage,” it’s now available on-demand. We had a lot of great questions …Read More
No Comments » |
Ethernet Data Storage, NVMe |
Permalink
Posted by Fred Zhang
December 8th, 2016
At our SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF) webcast “Re-Introduction to Ethernet Networked Storage,” we provided a solid foundation on Ethernet networked storage, the move to higher speeds, challenges, use cases and benefits. Here are answers to the questions we received during the live event. Q. Within the iWARP protocol there is a layer called MPA (Marker …Read More
No Comments » |
FCoE, NVMe, RDMA |
Permalink
Posted by Fred Zhang