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Exploiting the full SSD performance in scalable disaggregated architectures is a continuous challenge. NVMe/TCP, released in 2018, enables a broader sharing of distributed storage resources. It complements NVME-oF over RDMA, avoiding performance degradation over distant links and simplifying the deployment.

However, this comes at the cost of an heaviest networking stack and requires the latest Linux kernels.

In this talk, we will analyze the differences between RoCE and TCP, and show how to eliminate bottlenecks and achieving best-in-class performance for both protocols in an end-to-end NVMe-oF communication.

We will also demonstrate how this solution can be OS agnostic, ensuring a seamless integration of NVMe-oF in today’s datacenter.

Vendor:
Flash Memory Summit
Posted:
Mar 15, 2021
Published:
Dec 10, 2020
Format:
PDF
Type:
Presentation

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