D dba Moderator Feb 20, 2012 1,477 184 63 San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA Feb 1, 2016 #1 Just saw this: What is NVM-X? | Xitore, Inc. Promising 25GB/s storage throughput! Reactions: gigatexal and T_Minus
Patrick Administrator Staff member Dec 21, 2010 12,520 5,828 113 Feb 1, 2016 #3 dba said: Just saw this: What is NVM-X? | Xitore, Inc. Promising 25GB/s storage throughput! Click to expand... Seems like it is basically DIMM based memory? Also, they are still looking for "first round funding".
dba said: Just saw this: What is NVM-X? | Xitore, Inc. Promising 25GB/s storage throughput! Click to expand... Seems like it is basically DIMM based memory? Also, they are still looking for "first round funding".
Patriot Moderator Apr 18, 2011 1,452 792 113 Feb 1, 2016 #4 Oh....They are just nvdimms.... Trading dimm slots for storage.
TuxDude Well-Known Member Sep 17, 2011 616 338 63 Feb 1, 2016 #5 Yup - just another persistent-memory startup. Same type of thing as Intel's 3D-Xpoint (and others) On a related note, I also came across this article just the other day talking about Linux kernel support for this kind of technology: Direct I/O and DMA for persistent memory [LWN.net] Reactions: Chuntzu
Yup - just another persistent-memory startup. Same type of thing as Intel's 3D-Xpoint (and others) On a related note, I also came across this article just the other day talking about Linux kernel support for this kind of technology: Direct I/O and DMA for persistent memory [LWN.net]
Diavuno Active Member Jan 31, 2014 864 109 43 SF bay area, north of silicon valley www.Diavuno.com Feb 1, 2016 #6 well with super micro pumping out 92 dimm systems...
Patriot Moderator Apr 18, 2011 1,452 792 113 Feb 1, 2016 #7 Diavuno said: well with super micro pumping out 92 dimm systems... Click to expand... They are not alone or first... They are also not anything you are ever going to buy... Those are 50k servers decked out... the E7 series.
Diavuno said: well with super micro pumping out 92 dimm systems... Click to expand... They are not alone or first... They are also not anything you are ever going to buy... Those are 50k servers decked out... the E7 series.