Feb 28, 2012
Feb 28, 2012
You have have seen articles about the study by a UCSD researcher that says future of Flash (and NAND Flash-based SSDs) is bleak: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/021612-ssds-have-a-bleak-future-256255.html?source=NWWNLE_nlt_daily_am_2012-02-20
Well, SSSI member Allyn Malventano of PC Perspectives begs to differ: http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Editorial/NAND-Flash-Memory-Future-Not-So-Bleak-After-All
Feb 22, 2012
Good news.
The SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF) will be presenting a live webinar on the topic of NFS version 4, including version 4.1 (RFC 5661) as well as a glimpse of what is being considered for version 4.2. The expert on the topic will be Alex McDonald, SNIA NFS SIG co-chair. Gary Gumanow, ESF Board Member will moderate the webinar.
The webinar will begin at 8am PT / 11am ET. You can register for this BrightTalk hosted event here http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/663/41389.
The webinar will be interactive, so feel free to ask questions of the guest speaker. Questions will be addressed live during the webinar. Answers to questions not addressed during the webinar will be included with answers from the webinar on a blog post after the event on the SNIA ESF blog.
So, get registered. We’ll see you on the 29th.
Feb 21, 2012
Feb 3, 2012
Feb 3, 2012
SSSI has developed an extensive library of educational materials about SSD performance and how to use the SSS Performance Test Specifications to measure it. If you’re new to SSDs or simply want to become more knowledgeable on the subject, we can help.
Below is a list of white papers, presentations, webcasts, and even a video that discuss SSDs, SSD performance and how it should be measured. The list is in the recommended order of reading / viewing, and ranges from basic overviews to technical details. Hope you find this useful.
You can find a lot of other informative material related to SSDs on the SSSI Education page.
If you have any questions, comments or requests, please comment on this post or send a message to asksssi@snia.org.
Jan 25, 2012
Jan 25, 2012
Passionate and dedicated volunteers are vital to the success of SNIA and its programs. Congratulations to the following SNIA Solid State Storage honorees, selected by the entire SNIA member community, who were recognized for their 2011 contributions!
Volunteer of the Year recognizes an individual who, above all others in 2011, consistently stepped up and helped SNIA achieve something new and groundbreaking or who significantly advanced an existing program. Congratulations to Paul Wassenberg of Marvell, SNIA Solid State Storage Initiative Chair, winner of the 2011 SNIA Volunteer of the Year for his leadership in Solid State Storage education and outreach of SSSI activities including the Enterprise and Client Performance Test Specifications and Understanding SSD Performance Project .
The Industry Impact Honoree recognizes an individual who has significantly advanced a cause for SNIA leading to an impact on the industry or the Association. Congratulations to Eden Kim of Calypso Systems, SNIA Solid State Storage Technical Work Group, winner of the 2011 Industry Impact Award for his leadership on development of the Solid State Storage Enterprise and Client Performance Test Specifications.
The Most Significant Impact by a Technical Work Group recognizes the SNIA TWG, which above all others in 2011, had members and efforts which consistently stepped up and helped SNIA achieve something new and groundbreaking or which significantly advanced an existing program. Congratulations to the Solid State Storage Technical Work Group, honored in 2011 for their development of the Solid State Storage Enterprise and Client Performance Test Specifications.
Jan 25, 2012
Passionate and dedicated volunteers are vital to the success of SNIA and its programs. Congratulations to the following SNIA Solid State Storage honorees, selected by the entire SNIA member community, who were recognized for their 2011 contributions!
Volunteer of the Year recognizes an individual who, above all others in 2011, consistently stepped up and helped SNIA achieve something new and groundbreaking or who significantly advanced an existing program. Congratulations to Paul Wassenberg of Marvell, SNIA Solid State Storage Initiative Chair, winner of the 2011 SNIA Volunteer of the Year for his leadership in Solid State Storage education and outreach of SSSI activities including the Enterprise and Client Performance Test Specifications and Understanding SSD Performance Project .
The Industry Impact Honoree recognizes an individual who has significantly advanced a cause for SNIA leading to an impact on the industry or the Association. Congratulations to Eden Kim of Calypso Systems, SNIA Solid State Storage Technical Work Group, winner of the 2011 Industry Impact Award for his leadership on development of the Solid State Storage Enterprise and Client Performance Test Specifications.
The Most Significant Impact by a Technical Work Group recognizes the SNIA TWG, which above all others in 2011, had members and efforts which consistently stepped up and helped SNIA achieve something new and groundbreaking or which significantly advanced an existing program. Congratulations to the Solid State Storage Technical Work Group, honored in 2011 for their development of the Solid State Storage Enterprise and Client Performance Test Specifications.
Jan 25, 2012
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