Ray Lucchesi give a look into a rather unique and developing part of enterprise storage: NonVolatile RAM. He walks through the history of the format, and how it has evolved to its current iteration. He finds that the current state has fairly developed hardware, but the software to take advantage of it is still developing. In some ways, it parallels where flash storage was when it first emerged as an affordable option.
Post Interop Las Vegas – 2015 – IPv6, SanDisk and Tech Field Day – What more could you want?
Post Interop Las Vegas – 2015 – IPv6, SanDisk and Tech Field Day – What more could you want?
How vSphere APIs for IO Filtering (VAIO) Changes Everything
How vSphere APIs for IO Filtering (VAIO) Changes Everything
DIMM-Based Storage (Memory Channel Storage) Is A Bright Idea
DIMM-Based Storage (Memory Channel Storage) Is A Bright Idea
MCS, UltraDIMMs and memory IO, the new path ahead – part 2
MCS, UltraDIMMs and memory IO, the new path ahead – part 2
SanDisk’s organic growth (and flash commoditization)
SanDisk’s organic growth (and flash commoditization)
MCS, UltraDIMMs and memory IO, the new path ahead – part 1
MCS, UltraDIMMs and memory IO, the new path ahead – part 1
RAM and Flash are the key for effective general purpose scale-out infrastructures
RAM and Flash are the key for effective general purpose scale-out infrastructures