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John Kim

Company : NVIDIA

Title : Director, Storage Marketing

 
 
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New NICs and switches in 2016 are supporting 25, 50, and 100GbE net
Persistent Memory (PM) is becoming more of a mainstream potential s
As data continues to grow exponentially storing today’s data volume
Enabling high-end storage solution for a LINUX-based CIFS solution
Network-intensive applications, like networked storage or clustered
In Part Sepia of our "Too Proud to Ask" webcast series we take a lo
Server Message Block (SMB) is the core file-transfer protocol of Wi
Converged Infrastructure (CI), Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI)
Buffers, Caches and Queues are part of every data center architectu
In this part of the series, “Everything You Wanted To Know about St
Today's storage world would appear to have been divided into three
In the first part of the webcast series, we take an irreverent, yet
NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) over Fabrics is of tremendous in
A quiet revolutation is taking place in networking speeds for serve
A fabric is an advanced type of network based on a switched archite
RDMA is remote direct memory access.
As data centers evolve to contain time-sensitive, high-value storag
What does it mean to be protected and safe?
There are many types of storage technologies, both in how they are
Several SSD and networking vendors have recently demonstrated ways
In the past couple of years since its introduction, NVMe™ over Fabr
The rapid growth in infrastructure to support the real time and con
This webcast will specifically focus on the fundamentals of data re
Everyone knows data volumes are exploding faster than IT budgets.
The storage industry has many applications that rely on storing dat
Organizations inevitably store multiple copies of the same data.
So much of what we discuss within SNIA is the latest emerging techn
In the ongoing evolution of the datacenter, a popular debate involv
With ever increasing threat vectors both inside and outside the dat
In our second installment of our Storage Technologies & Practic
Each SAN transport has its own way to initialize and transfer data.
The automotive industry is effectively transforming the vehicle int
Cloud to Edge infrastructures are rapidly growing.
As applications continue to increase in complexity and users demand
As covered in our first webcast “SmartNICs and xPUs: Why is the Use
Our 1st and 2nd webcasts in this xPU series explained what xPUs are
With the emergence of GPUs, xPUs (DPU, IPU, FAC, NAPU, etc) and com
A Deep Dive on xPU Deployment and Solutions Our fir
At our recent SNI
Every wonder how Fibre Channel (FC) hosts and targets really communica
Everyone enjoys having storage that is fast, reliable, scalable, and a
Ensuring the security of data on NVMe over Fabrics was the topic of ou
With ever increasing threat vectors both inside and outside the data c
Last month, Bill Martin, SNIA Technical Council Co-Chair, presented a
There’s a fair amount of confusion when it comes to data reduction ter
The storage industry has many applications that rely on storing data a
Object storage is a secure, simple, scalable, and cost-effective means
On February 28th, the SNIA Networking Storage Forum (NSF) t
To meet the increasingly higher demand on both capacity and performanc
At SNIA, we are dedicated to staying on t
For datacenter applications requiring low-latency access to persistent
In our RoCE vs
By now, we hope you’ve had a chance to watch one of the webcasts from
More than 1,200 people have already watched our
Earlier this month, the SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum hosted a live webc
Finely tuning buffers, queues and caches can make your storage system
Last month, we were fortunate enough to have Greg Schulz, analyst and
Here at the SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF), we’ve been discussin
More than 350 people have already seen our SNIA Ethernet Storage Fo
Today’s storage world would appear to have been divided into three
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