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Charles Fan, Co-Founder and CEO of MemVerge, introduces the concept of “big memory” at Tech Field Day 22. He begins by introducing the session and presenters before giving an overview of the company. Fan sees a convergence of memory and storage leading to a memory-centric future for computing. Big Data will give rise to Big Memory, and MemVerge Memory Machine is designed to enable this without changes to applications. The goal is to lower TCO and solve the “data greater than memory” problem by creating tiered memory with high availability and multi-cloud mobility. Fan concludes the session with a discussion of customers that are using the solution today.
Personnel: Charles Fan
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Yue Li, Co-Founder and CTO, introduces the MemVerge Memory Machine architecture. He begins with background on persistent memory and Intel Optane DC NV-DIMMs before presenting the overall Memory Machine architecture stack for Linux. Li then discusses the challenges of implementing NV-DIMM today and the benefits of the MemVerge tiered memory allocation model. He also presents the benefits of ZeroIO memory snapshots. He is joined by CEO Charles Fan in taking questions from the Tech Field Day delegates.
Personnel: Charles Fan, Yue Li
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Charlie Yu, Director of Systems Engineering, demonstrates the MemVerge Memory Machine user interface before walking through a demonstration of big memory and snapshots of a Redis database. He then demonstrates Memory Machine in Amazon AWS cloud. CEO Charles Fan then concludes the presentation with a brief discussion with the Tech Field Day delegates.
Personnel: Charles Fan, Charlie Yu
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