Walker Blount
Web-Feet Research
SSDs and flash storage appliances improving enterprise performance is dependent on the applications that are run and the architecture they are being deployed in. Usage patterns also factor into the mix where read intensive, write intensive, IOPs and bandwidth may be requirements of the application. Enterprise applications can be reduced to four fundamental areas: E-Business, Financial, Web searches, and Video. In each of these areas, understanding the application’s usage patterns becomes an important factor when deploying SSDs. In E-business and financial applications; On-Line Transactions (OLT), Analysis and Data Mining requires fast response times requiring low latencies. SSDs have this attribute whereas enterprise hard disk drives do not. Video applications such as Video on Demand, Webcasting, and Medical imaging requires high bandwidths to move large amounts of sequential data for viewing, which again are SSD attributes.
SSDs and flash storage appliances in the enterprise are being deployed where enterprise hard drives dominate. They will either replace some or augment enterprise hard disk drives in the tiered storage environment. Determining where they will be deployed will depend on where the performance and cost benefit is best whether it is in application servers and/or network storage in the SAN environment.
With the continued pressure for improved performance, reduced footprint, and reduced power consumption, IT managers must consider SSDs and flash storage appliances as performance and storage solutions. They will be challenged to find the best fit for these devices to provide the best performance and cost benefit for their enterprise applications and customers.
NVM Conference
Monday, August 23, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Register Now for NVM Conference 2010
The 2010 NVM Conference provides the attendee with an in-depth view of the memory and storage markets especially as the memory and storage performance requirements are increasing for Solid State Storage.
Speakers:
Web-Feet Research & Westwood Marketing will be presenting detailed analyses for sessions: 1, 2, 3, and 6
Session 4 will be a SCM panel discussion from memory and systems manufacturers that will focus on SCM applications in NV-RAM or storage.
Session 5 is to be conducted by Karin Werder, Director of Memory Development at RIM, will assess the impact of Mobile handsets on NVM / SCM, Flash controllers and on MCPs, removable cards, cache, and Embedded Flash Drives.
Session 7 will be a panel discussion from industry experts from the Storage market.
NVM Conference location:
Biltmore Hotel & Suites 2151 Laurelwood Road (Montague Expressway & Hwy 101)
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Individual Registration:
$995/person
Register by August 15: Receive $200 discount
Company Registration:
$995/first person, each additional colleague $595/person.
Fee Includes all speaker sessions, and lunch.
Speakers:
Web-Feet Research & Westwood Marketing will be presenting detailed analyses for sessions: 1, 2, 3, and 6
Session 4 will be a SCM panel discussion from memory and systems manufacturers that will focus on SCM applications in NV-RAM or storage.
Session 5 is to be conducted by Karin Werder, Director of Memory Development at RIM, will assess the impact of Mobile handsets on NVM / SCM, Flash controllers and on MCPs, removable cards, cache, and Embedded Flash Drives.
Session 7 will be a panel discussion from industry experts from the Storage market.
NVM Conference location:
Biltmore Hotel & Suites 2151 Laurelwood Road (Montague Expressway & Hwy 101)
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Individual Registration:
$995/person
Register by August 15: Receive $200 discount
Company Registration:
$995/first person, each additional colleague $595/person.
Fee Includes all speaker sessions, and lunch.
Friday, June 4, 2010
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