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Storage Device-Level Power Efficiency Measurement Specification

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SNIA Green Storage TWG new specification work to complement the current SNIA Emerald system-level specification referenced by regulators. The session will review the value proposition to the supply chain, the testing tools, and moderate a discussion on test tools, test configurations and device types, IO workloads, and measurement metrics. The project stage is welcoming device vendors and stakeholders to join the effort.

NVMe

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Hear from the experts on the latest from NVMe including implementation experiences.

Data Processing Units (DPUs)

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The SNIA Technical Council believes that it is important for storage developers to learn about the emerging technology of Data Processing Units (DPUs). We have created a task force to provide an overview and answer the following questions. What is a DPU? Why might storage developers want to adopt DPUs in their products or services? What tools and libraries do you provide for developers? Which parts are open source? What development languages are supported? Following the panel presentations, we will open the floor to questions from the participants.

Best Practices for NVMe/TCP Deployment.

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NVMe over TCP has emerged to provide a more powerful, and compute resource friendly NVMe-oF technology deployment option. Not only does NVMe over TCP help with lower deployment costs and reducing design complexity, it also enables higher performance with lower latency. In essence, NVMe over TCP extends NVMe across the entire data center (from on-prem core to edge to cloud) using the simple, standard, and efficient well known TCP/IP fabric networks. This panel explores the challenges, issues, and benefits of addressing NVMe over TCP deployments without compromise.

Software Memory Tiering Explored

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This Birds-of-a-Feather will provide an interactive followup to the Wednesday afternoon SDC presentation on addressing capacity and cost challenges for Oracle workloads using software memory tiering applications like those from VMware. We will discuss how CXL and PCIe can play a role, and talk about real world use cases in enterprise and cloud environments. Bring your questions and ideas!

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