Enterprise SSS Test Specification Released

This week, the SSSI formally released the Enterprise Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification.   The SSS PTS provides standard test methodology for measuring the performance of Enterprise-class SSDs, so that the performance of products from different manufacturers may be fairly compared.  The press release can be found here

The Enterprise SSS PTS may be downloaded from here.

A Client (single user) SSS PTS is planned to be released in Q3 2011.

Storage Pairing Explained

The best way to get flash memory into computers isn’t to replace HDDs but to augment them.  For a vast majority of computer users the amount of storage they need is beyond what they can afford with flash memory alone.  This trend is liable not to change in the future even as the costs of flash memory go down because HDDs will increase in storage capacity  as well and the storage requirements of these users will increase as least as fast or perhaps even faster.   However, these users would love to get a higher performing computer and putting some flash memory in combination with a hard disk drive could be a very attractive means to do this.

Hybrid HDDs that include some flash memory in the HDD are one approach but flash memory can also be installed in a computer motherboard or installed as a second drive.   A recent report from Coughlin Associates and Objective  Analysis explores these hybrid and paired storage and memory architectures.  The main requirement to accomplish the performance and cost advantages of a paired storage systems in managing what is stored on the flash memory, and what on the hard disk drive.  There are several software tools described in the report to provide this storage management.  Paired and hybrid storage can also reduce system power use.

The combination of flash memory and HDDs is so compelling that the authors project a 53% adoption rate in desktop computers and a 25% adoption rate in notebook computers by 2016. 

Furthermore, today’s media tablets will not provide for the needs of many business and power users who would like mobile products with more capability than can be provided by today’s tablets.  This will lead to a new category of “fat tablet” computers that combine some flash memory with hard disk drives as well as other enhancements to meet this market need.  The report projects that 40% of the total tablet market will be “fat tablets” by 2016.

The report can be ordered from Coughlin Associates at:  http://www.tomcoughlin.com/techpapers.htm.

SSSI at SNW

SSSI will be in booth 616 at Storage Networking World in the Santa Clara Convention Center on April 5-6.  The booths are open 12:30-3:00PM and 5:30-7:30PM on Tuesday, plus 11:00AM-3:00PM on Wednesday.

The SSSI booth will feature a demonstration of the Performance Test Specification by Calypso on their tester.  White papers and other information on SSDs will be available as well.

SSSI has been working with Storage Strategies NOW (www.ssg-now.com) on a survey about solid state storage technology adoption, practice, and deployment.  We’ll have copies of the survey in the booth or it can be completed on-line at http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/476489/Solid-State-and-High-Speed-Memory-Adoption-Practice-and-Deployment.  Qualified responses will receive a $7.50 Amazon gift card or have the option to have it donated to the Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami fund.

Come to SNW and ask SSSI about SSDs.

New White Paper Posted

The white paper “Two May be Better than One: Why Hard Disk Drives and Flash Belong Together” has been posted at http://www.snia.org/forums/sssi/knowledge/education/.  The paper discusses the use of both solid state storage and HDDs in the same system.  Specific mention is made of Paired Storage, a configuration where a small SSD allows fast boot up and quick access to frequently used files and the HDD provides high capacity at a low cost per GB.

Enterprise Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification v1.0 Draft is Available

The Enterprise Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification v1.0 draft has been posted at http://www.snia.org/publicreview/ and is available for download.  [Update: released specification is now available here.]

The Enterprise SSS PTS provides a standard way of measuring the performance of SSDs for Enterprise applications, thus enabling fair comparisons of SSDs from different suppliers.

It is anticipated that final release of the Enterprise SSS PTS will occur in April 2011.

Work is ongoing in the  SSS Technical Work Group on development of a Client SSS PTS.

More information about the SSS PTS can be found at http://www.snia.org/forums/sssi/knowledge/education/.

Check Out the Latest White Papers from SSSI

SSSI authors have created a number of interesting and useful white papers recently.

Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification (SSS PTS) White Paper describes the soon to be released SSS PTS and explains the test methodologies contained therein.

SSSI Glossary is a collection of terminology that will be a valuable reference for those wishing to better understand Solid State Storage.  It will be updated with new terms regularly.

SSS PTS Case Study illustrates how the SSS PTS can be used to compare the performance of SSDs by describing the test results of 17 different SSDs.

These white papers and others can be found at http://www.snia.org/forums/sssi/knowledge/education/.

SSSI at SNW Spring 2010

Welcome to the SNIA Solid State Storage Initiative’s new blog site!

Check out the SNIA SSSI at SNW Spring – 2010, April 12-14 in Orlando, Florida.  Look for presentations from SNIA SSSI and SSSI member companies in the Hands-on-Labs, Tutorials (Executive and SSS tracks), and general sessions (Solid State track).  Make sure to come and visit with us over cocktails and d’oeurves at the EMC sponsored Welcome Reception Monday night from 6:00 – 7:30pm.

Stay tuned to this blog site for more discussions about solid state storage technology and the forthcoming Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification (SSS PTS).