In this webcast, we will compare three types of data access: file, block and object storage, and the access methods that support them. Each has its own set of use cases, and advantages and disadvantages.

In this webinar, the lead author of the NVMe/TCP specification, Sagi Grimburg, and J Metz, member of the SNIA and NVMe Boards of Directors, will discuss: what NVMe/TCP is and how it works, trade-offs, expectations, what network administrators should know, technologies that can make NVMe/TCP work better, and more!

With all the different storage arrays and connectivity protocols available today, knowing the best practices can help improve operational efficiency and ensure resilient operations. VMware’s storage global service has reported many of the common service calls they receive...[more]

Kick off the new year with a new SNIA Persistent Memory and NVDIMM Special Interest Group webcast on how applications can take advantage of Persistent Memory today with NVDIMM - the go-to Persistent Memory technology for boosting performance for next generation storage platforms.

Join SSSI members and respected analysts Tom Coughlin and Jim Handy for a look into their new Emerging Memory and Storage Technologies Report.

If you’re a storage equipment vendor, management software vendor or end-user of the ISO approved SNIA Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S), you won’t want to miss this presentation. Enterprise storage industry expert Mike Walker will provide an overview of new indications, methods, properties and profiles of SMI-S 1.7 and the newly introduced version, SMI-S 1.8.

Join this session to receive an overview of Swordfish including the new functionality added in version 1.0.6 released in March, 2018.

Scale-out storage is increasingly popular for cloud, high-performance computing, machine learning, and certain enterprise applications. Join this webinar to learn about scale-out storage solutions and what workloads they can address, how your network may need to evolve to support scale-out storage, and network considerations to ensure performance for demanding workloads

Building a cloud storage architecture requires both storage vendors, cloud service providers and large enterprises to consider new technical and economic paradigms in order to enable a flexible and cost efficient architecture...[more]

For datacenter applications requiring low-latency access to persistent storage, byte-addressable persistent memory (PM) technologies like 3D XPoint and MRAM are attractive solutions. Network-based access to PM, labeled here PM over Fabrics (PMoF), is driven by data scalability and/or availability requirements...[more]
