Join Us as We Return Live to FMS!

SNIA is pleased to be part of the Flash Memory Summit 2022 agenda August 1-4, 2022 at the Santa Clara CA Convention Center, with our volunteer leadership demonstrating solutions, chairing and speaking in sessions, and networking with FMS attendees at a variety of venues during the conference.

The ever-popular SNIA Reception at FMS features the SNIA groups Storage Management Initiative, Compute Memory and Storage Initiative, and Green Storage Initiative, along with SNIA alliance partners CXL Consortium, NVM Express, and OpenFabrics Alliance.  Stop by B-203/204 at the Convention Center from 5:30 – 7:00 pm Monday August 1 for refreshments and networking with colleagues to kick off the week!

You won’t want to miss SNIA’s mainstage presentation on Wednesday August 3 at 2:40 pm in the Mission City Ballroom. SNIA Vice Chair Richelle Ahlvers of Intel will provide a perspective on how new storage technologies and trends are accelerating through standards and open communities.

In the Exhibit Hall, SNIA Storage Management Initiative and Compute Memory and Storage Initiative are FMS Platinum sponsors with a SNIA Demonstration Pavilion at booth #725.  During exhibit hours Tuesday evening through Thursday afternoon, 15 SNIA member companies will be featured in live technology demonstrations on storage management, computational storage, persistent memory, sustainability, and form factors; a Persistent Memory Programming Workshop and Hackathon; and theater presentations on SNIA’s standards and alliance work. 

Long standing SNIA technology focus areas in computational storage and memory will be represented in the SNIA sponsored System Architectures Track (SARC for short) – Tuesday for memory and Thursday for computational storage.  SNIA is also pleased to sponsor a day on CXL architectures, memory, and storage talks on Wednesday. These sessions will all be in Ballroom G.

A new Sustainability Track on Thursday morning in Ballroom A led by the SNIA Green Storage Technical Work Group includes presentations on SSD power management, real world applications and storage workloads, and a carbon footprint comparison of SSDs vis HDDs, followed by a panel discussion. SSDs will also be featured in two SNIA-led presentation/panel pairs – SSDS-102-1 and 102-2 Ethernet SSDs on Tuesday afternoon in Ballroom B and SSDS-201-1 and 201-2 EDSFF E1 and E3 form factors on Wednesday morning in Ballroom D. SNIA Swordfish will be discussed in the DCTR-102-2 Enterprise Storage Part 2 session in Ballroom D on Tuesday morning

And the newest SNIA technical work group – DNA Data Storage– will lead a new-to-2022 FMS track on Thursday morning in Great America Meeting Room 2, discussing topics like preservation of DNA for information storage, the looming need for molecular storage, and DNA sequencing at scale. Attendees can engage for questions and discussion in Part 2 of the track.

Additional ways to network with SNIA colleagues include the always popular chat with the experts – beer and pizza on Tuesday evening, sessions on cloud storage, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and an FMS theater presentation on real world storage workloads.

Full details on session times, locations, chairs and speakers for all these exciting FMS activities can be found at www.snia.org/fms and on the Flash Memory Summit website.  SNIA colleagues and friends can register for $100.00 off the full conference or single day packages using the code SNIA22 at www.flashmemorysummit.com.

See You – Virtually – at SDC 2021

SNIA Storage Developer Conference goes virtual September 28-29 2021, and compute, memory, and storage are important topics.  SNIA Compute, Memory, and Storage Initiative is a sponsor of SDC 2021 – so visit our booth for the latest information and a chance to chat with our experts.  With over 120 sessions available to watch live during the event and later on-demand, live Birds of a Feather chats, and a Persistent Memory Bootcamp and Hackathon accessing new systems in the cloud, we want to make sure you don’t miss anything!  Register here to see sessions live – or on demand to your schedule. 

Agenda highlights include:

LIVE Birds of a Feather Sessions are OPEN to all – SDC registration not required. Here is your chance, via zoom, to ask your questions of the SNIA experts.  Registration links will go live on September 28 and 29 at this page link.

Computational Storage Talks

A great video provides an overview of sessions. Watch it here.

  • Computational Storage APIs – how the SNIA Computational Storage TWG is leading the way with new interface definitions with Computational Storage APIs that work across different hardware architectures.
  • NVMe Computational Storage Update – Learn what is happening in NVMe to support Computational Storage devices, including a high level architecture that is being defined in NVMe for Computational Storage. The architecture provides for programs based on a standardized eBPF. (Check out our blog on eBPF.)

Persistent Memory Presentations

A great video provides an overview of sessions. Watch it here.

Answering Your Questions on EDSFF

We had a tremendous response to our webcast asking if we were truly at the end of the 2.5-inch disk era. SNIA Compute, Memory, and Storage Initiative SSD Special Interest Group brought together experts from Dell, Facebook, HPE, JEDEC, KIOXIA, Lenovo, and Microsoft in a lively follow on to the Enterprise and Data Center SSD Form Factor (EDSFF) May 2020 discussions at OCP Summit,. If you missed our live webcast – watch it on demand.

Webcast attendees raised a variety of questions.  Our experts provide answers to them here: Read More

See You (Online) at SDC!

We’re going virtual in 2020, and Compute, Memory, and Storage are important topics at the upcoming SNIA Storage Developer ConferenceSNIA CMSI is a sponsor of SDC 2020 – so visit our booth for the latest information and a chance to chat with our experts.  With over 120 sessions available to watch live during the event and later on-demand, live Birds of a Feather chats, and a Persistent Memory Bootcamp accessing new PM systems in the cloud, we want to make sure you don’t miss anything!  Register here to see sessions live – or on demand to your schedule.  Agenda highlights include:

Computational Storage Talks

Deploying Computational Storage at the Edge – discussing the deployment of small form factor, asic-based, solutions, including a use case.

Next Generation Datacenters require composable architecture enablers and deterministic programmable intelligenceexplaining why determinism, parallel programming and ease of programming are important.

Computational Storage Birds of a Feather LIVE Session – ask your questions of our experts and see live demos of computational storage production systems. Tuesday September 22, 2020 – 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm PDT (UTC-7)

Persistent Memory Presentations

Caching on PMEM: an Iterative Approachdiscussing Twitter’s approach to exploring in-memory caching.

Challenges and Opportunities as Persistence Moves Up the Memory/Storage Hierarchy – show how and why memory at all levels will become persistent.

Persistent Memory on eADR System – describes how the SNIA Persistent Memory Programming Model will include the possibility of platforms where the CPU caches are considered permanent and need no flushing.

Persistent Memory Birds of a Feather LIVE Sessionask your questions to our experts on your bootcamp progress, how to program PM, or what PM is shipping today . Tuesday, September 22, 2020 – 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm PDT (UTC-7)

Solid State Storage Sessions

Enabling Ethernet Drives – provides a glimpse into a new SNIA standard that enables SSDs to have an Ethernet interface, and discussed the latest management standards for NVMe-oF drives.

An SSD for Automotive Applications – details efforts under way in JEDEC to define a new Automotive SSD standard.

Are We at the End of the 2.5-inch Disk Era?

The SNIA Solid State Storage Special Interest Group (SIG) recently updated the Solid State Drive Form Factor page to provide detailed information on dimensions; mechanical, electrical, and connector specifications; and protocols. On our August 4, 2020 SNIA webcast, we will take a detailed look at one of these form factors – Enterprise and Data Center SSD Form Factor (EDSFF) – challenging an expert panel to consider if we are at the end of the 2.5-in disk era.

Enterprise and Data Center Form Factor (EFSFF) is designed natively for data center NVMe SSDs to improve thermal, power, performance, and capacity scaling. EDSFF has different variants for flexible and scalable performance, dense storage configurations, general purpose servers, and improved data center TCO.  At the 2020 Open Compute Virtual Summit, OEMs, cloud service providers, hyperscale data center, and SSD vendors showcased products and their vision for how this new family of SSD form factors solves real data challenges.

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Your Questions Answered on CMSI and More

The “new” SNIA Compute, Memory, and Storage Initiative (CMSI) was formed at the beginning of 2020 out of the SNIA Solid State Storage Initiative.  The 45 companies who comprise the CMSI recognized the opportunity to combine storage, memory, and compute in new, novel, and useful ways; and to bring together technology, alliances, education, and outreach to better understand new opportunities and applications. 

To better explain this decision, and to talk about the various aspects of the Initiative, CMSI co-chair Alex McDonald invited CMSI members Eli Tiomkin, Jonmichael Hands, and Jim Fister to join him in a live SNIA webcast. 

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