Don’t miss Marvell at the Flash Memory Summit Virtual Conference and Expo!
Using Hardware Acceleration to Increase NVMe Application Performance
Thad Omura – Keynote Address
November 10, 1:55 PM – 2:25 PM
Session B-2: NVMe/TCP Use Cases (NVMe-oF Track)
November 10, 10:45 AM – 11:15 AM
Organizer: Sagi Grimberg, Principal Architect, Lightbits Labs
Panel Members:
Nishant Lodha, Director, Emerging Technologies, Marvell
Zac Smith, Co-Founder, Packet
Dave Minturn, Principal Engineer, Intel
NVMe/TCP has rapidly become a popular way to implement flash storage networks because it is easy to use, inexpensive, and usable over standard Ethernet networks. Typical use cases include cloud storage, databases, and containerized applications.
Session A-6: Which SSD Is Best for Your Application? (SSDs Track)
November 11, 10:45 AM – 11:15 AM
Khurram Malik, Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, Marvell
Matias Bjorling, Director of Emerging System Architectures, Western Digital
Moshe Twitto, Founder/CTO, Pliops
Rick Walsh, VP, Sales and Marketing, SANBlaze Technology
NVMe SSDs are now mainstream in most datacenter applications. But how about applications that require higher performance, lower latency, more flexibility, easier management, or more scalability? For them, a variety of choices now exist. There are Ethernet SSDs, NVMe-oF SSDs, Optane SSDs, MRAM SSDs, zoned namespace (ZNS) SSDs, key-value SSDs, computational storage SSDs, and other variations. How does the storage designer determine when his or her application requires something other than the standard device and which one would do the job best.
Session B-7: Ethernet-Attached SSDs Lead to Higher-Performing Storage (SSDs Track)
NVMe at Scale: A Radical New Approach to Improve Performance and Utilization
November 11, 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Presenters: Shahar Noy, Senior Director, Storage Solutions and Nishant Lodha, Director, Emerging Technologies, Marvell
Explore how applications ranging from high-end native cloud to traditional enterprise can transform by making the right infrastructure choices that enable NVMe to scale, with minimum limitations. This session will introduce a radical new architecture for disaggregating compute and storage with simple building blocks. The modern Ethernet Bunch of Flash (EBOF) architecture combined with mature TCP and growing NVMe-oF adoption can improve utilization of compute and storage resources, and deliver performance at scale. Learn how new use cases from HPC to next gen HCI can leverage this new paradigm of accessible performance without completely re-architecting your data center.
A-11: Flash Controllers for Application Acceleration (PRO) (Controllers Track)
November 12, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Organizer: Erich Haratsch, Senior Director, Product Architecture, Marvell
Paper Presenters:
Zvonimir Bandic, Western Digital
Roman Pletka, IBM Zurich
Navya Sree Prem, UCSD/Seagate
2020 年 10 月 5 日
2020 年 3 月 9 日