KIOXIA America präsentiert bahnbrechende Flash-Speicherlösungen auf der Dell Technologies World
KIOXIA, the inventor of NAND flash, sits at the forefront of flash storage and SSD innovation. Achievements such as the introduction of 3D flash memory, XL-FLASH storage class memory, and new form factors and interfaces underscore the contributions the company has made toward enabling next-gen applications – and transforming the digital world.
“A culture of innovation is the bedrock upon which a company can claim to offer breakthrough solutions – and both Dell and KIOXIA have that in their DNA,” commented Neville Ichhaporia, vice president of SSD marketing and product management, KIOXIA Amerika, Inc. “We are proud to collaborate closely with Dell to push the limits of what’s possible in our new data-centric world.”
Visitors to the KIOXIA Dell Technologies World booth #639 on the show floor at the Venetian Resort from May 2-5 will have access to the following technology and product demos:
SSDs Designed with PCIe Technology – demonstrating the benefits delivered over PCIe 4.0 SSDs in a variety of simulated real-world server and storage configurations and workload combinations, einschließlich:
- CD7 EDSFF E3.S Data Center SSDs running MongoDB on Dell equipment – in one of the first public demonstrations of an E3.S drive. EDSFF E3 specifications were developed by leading companies that include Dell and KIOXIA to optimize SSD designs for capacity, power, performance, and thermal/cooling – and to replace legacy 2.5″ form factor SSDs.
- FL6 Series Enterprise NVMeTM SCM SSDs being put through their paces in a Dell PowerEdge server running Aerospike. The dual-port and PCIe 4.0-compliant KIOXIA FL6 Series SSDs bridge the gap between DRAM and TLC-based drives, making them well-suited to latency-sensitive use cases such as caching layer, tiering and write logging.
- RM6 Series 12Gb/s SAS SSDs running SED – SEKM encryption and an OLTP database on a Dell PowerEdge R740 server. KIOXIA RM6 drives deliver higher performance and reliability and are targeted to replace SATA SSDs.
- CM6 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs running VMware vSAN workloads on Dell PowerEdge servers. CM6 drives are designed for enterprise applications and use cases – including high-performance computing, künstliche Intelligenz, caching layer, financial trading, and data analytics.