Accelerating Storage with RDMA
File, Block and Object storage is able to take advantage of current NAND flash to get better performance. But much more performance is possible as RDMA based storage technology originally developed for the HPC industry moves to the main stream. By enhancing a storage system’s network stack with RDMA users can see an even more dramatic improvement than by just adding flash to their storage. The technology increases the performance of the entire storage system allowing File, Block and Object based applications to take more advantage of much higher performance solid state storage. With even faster Persistent Memory on the way, RDMA is even more important to eliminate the network stack bottleneck. This session will explain how this technology utilizes ultra-low latency network interfaces to achieve this. Presented by: Max Gurtovoy, Mellanox Technologies Download the presentation here: https://www.snia.org/sites/default/fi... Learn More: SDC EMEA Website: https://snia.org/sdcemea SNIA EMEA Website: https://snia.org/emea SNIA Educational Library: https://snia.org/library Twitter: / snia_emea

Achieving Predictable Latency for Solid-State Storage

Everything You Wanted to Know About RDMA But Were Too Proud to Ask

SDC 2017 - Ethernet Storage Fabrics: Using RDMA with Fast NVMe-oF Storage to Reduce latency and...

AI Network Challenges & Solutions with Arista

A New Gaming GPU Challenger: Bolt Graphics Takes Aim at NVIDIA

NVMe over Fabrics Demystified

Netdev 0x16 - RDMA programming tutorial

NVMe 2.0 Specifications: Fast, Simple and Optimized for the Future of Storage

System Design Course – APIs, Databases, Caching, CDNs, Load Balancing & Production Infra

Everything You Wanted to Know About Throughput IOPs and Latency But Were Too Proud to Ask

NVMe over Fabrics: High-performance SSDs networked over ethernet

LPC2019 - Challenges of the RDMA subsystem

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's Vision for the Future

SNIA NVMe over Fabrics

RoCE vs. iWARP

InfiniBand Principles Every HPC Expert MUST Know (Part 1)

Learn RDMA Programming: NVIDIA’s Guide to High-Performance Networking

RDMA: Provably More Powerful Communication

Introduction to GPU Direct Storage with NVIDIA and VAST Data

