What If Flash Was Software Defined - Revolutionizing Data Storage

What If Flash Was Software Defined - Revolutionizing Data Storage

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What If Flash Was Software Defined - Revolutionizing Data Storage

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Data Storage History
  3. 3 HDD History
  4. 4 SSD History
  5. 5 Hyperscale
  6. 6 What If Flash Was Software Defined
  7. 7 Industry Challenges
  8. 8 Benefits
  9. 9 Software Enabled Flash
  10. 10 Hardware Software Working Together
  11. 11 Programming Capabilities
  12. 12 Agenda
  13. 13 Defining a Software Enabled Flash Device
  14. 14 Deploying Different Protocols
  15. 15 Demonstration
  16. 16 Latency Management
  17. 17 Queue Modes
  18. 18 Latency Control
  19. 19 Offloading Host Resources
  20. 20 Flash Generation
  21. 21 Open Source
  22. 22 Linux Project
  23. 23 Additional Information
  24. 24 Anonymous Question
  25. 25 RoxDB
  26. 26 How can we abstract different PCIe generations
  27. 27 Is there a flash emulator
  28. 28 NVMe over Fabric
  29. 29 Closing

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