Architectural Principles of Networked Solid State Storage Access: Part 2  

webinar

Author(s)/Presenter(s):

Doug Voigt

J Metz

Library Content Type

Webinar

Library Release Date

Focus Areas

Networked Storage

Physical Storage

Abstract

New solid state storage technologies are forcing the industry to refine distinctions between networks and other types of system interconnects. The question on everyone’s mind is, when is it beneficial to use networks to access solid state storage, particularly persistent memory? The answer to this question involves application, interconnect, memory technology and scalability factors that can be analyzed in the context of a latency budget. In this talk we will explore latency budgets for various types of solid state storage access. These can be used to determine which combinations of interconnects, technologies and scales are compatible with Load/Store instruction access and which are better suited to IO completion techniques such as polling or blocking. In this webcast you’ll learn:

  • Why latency is important in accessing solid state storage
  • How to determine the appropriate use of networking in the context of a latency budget
  • Do’s and don’ts for Load/Store access