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Intro
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Developer Control
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Maximize Value of Flash Memory
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Multiprotocol, in software
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Software-Defined Flash vs. Self-Built Drives
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Faster Flash Deployment and Re-Deployment
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Custom Engineered Hardware Platform
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Hardware Enabled Latency Control
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Copy Offload and Application-Driven GC
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Hardware Enabled Tenant Isolation
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Customizable Software Stack
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Easy "Bake Your Own FTL"
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Rapid Virtualization Deployment
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Redefining Flash for Storage Innovation
Description:
Explore a 36-minute conference talk from the Storage Developer Conference 2022 that introduces Software-Enabled Flash™ technology and its potential to revolutionize data center flash storage management. Dive into how this innovative technology redefines host and solid-state storage relationships through purpose-built, media-centric hardware and open source tools. Discover the capabilities of the Linux Foundation's Software-Enabled Flash Project, including latency control, tenant isolation, and flash background process management. Learn to maximize flash deployment value through developer-focused features like customizable software stacks, hardware-enabled controls, and application-centric storage protocols. Gain insights from KIOXIA experts Eric Ries and Scott Stetzer on implementing this groundbreaking technology, understanding its business value, and participating in the open-source community driving its development. Master concepts from multiprotocol software implementation to custom FTL development while exploring how this technology enables faster flash deployment and innovative storage solutions. Read more

Software-Enabled Flash: Maximizing Value Through Developer Control and Innovation

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