Presented is a speculative server blade architecture called a FlashBlade that combines 100x I/O performance in both latency and bandwidth with balanced computing. The blade consists of a standard multi-core CPU with attached DRAM. It uses a fast interconnect, such as Intel’s QuickPath, to communicate with a FPGA router called the X1. This router handles traffic to the C1 complexes and off-blade. Each C1 complex is a System on a Chip with Package on Package DRAM, connected to local flash memory. There are numerous complexes, giving tremendous I/O performance and computational balance. A large design space of parameters such as flash size, number of complexes, and link bandwidth between each C1 and the X1 is available for power and perf...
In the last several years hundreds of thousands of SSDs have been deployed in the data centers of Ba...
We present FlashStore, a high throughput persistent key-value store, that uses flash memory as a non...
New PCI-e flash cards and SSDs supporting over 100,000 IOPs are now available, with several usecases...
Presented is a speculative server blade architecture called a FlashBlade that combines 100x I/O perf...
Area and power-constrained edge devices are increasingly utilized to perform compute intensive workl...
Area and power constrained edge devices are increasingly utilized to perform compute intensive workl...
The increasing ubiquity of edge devices in the consumer market, along with their ever more computati...
With the advent of high performing NVMe SSDs, the bottleneck of system performance is shifting away ...
The storage-intensive supercomputing (SISC) project [1] at LLNL is a research effort that is current...
The increasing ubiquity of edge devices in the consumer market, along with their ever more computati...
As optical connectivity is deployed internal to blade servers and new designs begin to utilize cable...
Solid-state disks (SSDs) are becoming widely used in per-sonal computers and are expected to replace...
This paper describes the architecture of eNVy, a large non-volatile main memory storage system built...
Data is predicted to transform the 21st century, fuelled by an exponential growth in the amount of d...
Modern data centers are presenting unprecedented demands in terms of cost and energy consumption, fa...
In the last several years hundreds of thousands of SSDs have been deployed in the data centers of Ba...
We present FlashStore, a high throughput persistent key-value store, that uses flash memory as a non...
New PCI-e flash cards and SSDs supporting over 100,000 IOPs are now available, with several usecases...
Presented is a speculative server blade architecture called a FlashBlade that combines 100x I/O perf...
Area and power-constrained edge devices are increasingly utilized to perform compute intensive workl...
Area and power constrained edge devices are increasingly utilized to perform compute intensive workl...
The increasing ubiquity of edge devices in the consumer market, along with their ever more computati...
With the advent of high performing NVMe SSDs, the bottleneck of system performance is shifting away ...
The storage-intensive supercomputing (SISC) project [1] at LLNL is a research effort that is current...
The increasing ubiquity of edge devices in the consumer market, along with their ever more computati...
As optical connectivity is deployed internal to blade servers and new designs begin to utilize cable...
Solid-state disks (SSDs) are becoming widely used in per-sonal computers and are expected to replace...
This paper describes the architecture of eNVy, a large non-volatile main memory storage system built...
Data is predicted to transform the 21st century, fuelled by an exponential growth in the amount of d...
Modern data centers are presenting unprecedented demands in terms of cost and energy consumption, fa...
In the last several years hundreds of thousands of SSDs have been deployed in the data centers of Ba...
We present FlashStore, a high throughput persistent key-value store, that uses flash memory as a non...
New PCI-e flash cards and SSDs supporting over 100,000 IOPs are now available, with several usecases...