EPISODE · Nov 3, 2016 · 48 MIN
#25: The SNIA NVM Programming Model
from Storage Developer Conference · host Doug Voigt, Distinguished Technologist, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The SNIA NVM Programming model enables applications to consume emerging persistent memory technologies through step-wise evolution to greater and greater value. Starting with an overview of the latest revision of the NVM programming model specification this session summarizes the recent work of the NVM programming TWG in areas of high availability and atomicity. We take an application view of ongoing technical innovation in a persistent memory ecosystem. Learning Objectives: 1) Learn what the SNIA NVM programming TWG has been working on; 2) Learn how applications can move incrementally towards greater and greater benefit from persistent memory; 3) Learn about the resources available to help developers plan and implement persistent memory aware software.
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The SNIA NVM Programming model enables applications to consume emerging persistent memory technologies through step-wise evolution to greater and greater value. Starting with an overview of the latest revision of the NVM programming model specification this session summarizes the recent work of the NVM programming TWG in areas of high availability and atomicity. We take an application view of ongoing technical innovation in a persistent memory ecosystem. Learning Objectives: 1) Learn what the SNIA NVM programming TWG has been working on; 2) Learn how applications can move incrementally towards greater and greater benefit from persistent memory; 3) Learn about the resources available to help developers plan and implement persistent memory aware software.
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