Monday 25 July 2016

Intel. Samsung,Western Digital are put funding in quick memory start-up company

Intel and Samsung have established another quick memory access technology and have made deal expenditure in the company behind it.
Western Digital has ventured into US-based Kazan Networks that has $4.5 million equity financing.
Datacentre storage and cloud service farms is used solid-state drives (SSDs) for the communications interface technology .
Kazan Networks has built up a sub-1us latency method for linking non-volatile memory express (NVMe) over Fabrics storage, as tested at last years Intel Developers Forum, to racks of servers in the datacentre
It is an Ethernet-based interface that utilizations RDMA speeding up. Synchronous RoCE and iWARP support implies customers need not stress over picking one protocol over the other.
NVMe was created in 2010 as a high speed interface for solid-state storage devices as a contrasting option to legacy device interconnects,, for example, Fibre Channel, SAS, or SATA. dependent into the PCI
Express technology roadmap it takes advantage of the parallelism of solid state devices.
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