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SNIA Developer Conference September 15-17, 2025 | Santa Clara, CA

Staff Software Engineer

Samsung Electronics

Klaus Jensen is a software engineer with a background in academia. He has worked in the state-of-the-art area of High Performance Computing, avoided users as an old school conservative UNIX sysop, taken a stint in an IT consultancy shop, written a Ph.D. thesis on tape and been involved in the OpenChannel SSD community, and recently, in the proliferation of NVMe Zoned Namespaces. He is involved in the NVMe community as a technical proposal co-author and a co-maintainer of the QEMU emulated NVMe device. As a Staff Software Engineer at Samsung Semiconductor Denmark Research, he is working on NVMe emulation and the NVMe software stack.

Making Real File Systems Faster with Applied Computational Storage

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The exploration of computation near flash storage has been prompted by the advent of network-attached flash-based storage enclosures operating at tens of gigabytes/sec, server memory bandwidths struggling to keep up with network and aggregate I/O bandwidths, and the ever-growing need for massive data storage, management, manipulation and analysis. Multiple tasks from distributed analytical/indexing functions to data management tasks like compression, erasure encoding, and deduplication are all potentially more performant, efficient and economical when performed near storage devices.

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