What is NVMe Storage?

NVMe, or Non-Volatile Memory Express, is a modern access and storage protocol for flash-based solid-state storage. Designed for low overhead, latency, and response times, it aims for the highest achievable throughput. With NVMe over TCP, NVMe has its own successor to the familiar iSCSI. While commonly found in home computers and laptops (M.2 factor), it is designed from the ground up for all types of commodity and enterprise workloads. It guarantees fast load times and response times, even […]

https://www.simplyblock.io/blog/what-is-nvme-storage/

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NVMe over TCP vs iSCSI – Evolution of Network Storage

TLDR: In a direct comparison of NVMe over TCP vs iSCSI, we see that NVMe over TCP outranks iSCSI in all categories with IOPS improvements of up to 50% (and more) and latency improvements by up to 34%. When data grows, storage needs to grow, too. That’s when remotely attached SAN (Storage Area Network) systems come in. So far, these were commonly connected through one of three protocols: Fibre Channel, Infiniband, or iSCSI. However, with the latter being on the “low end” side of things, […]

https://www.simplyblock.io/blog/nvme-over-tcp-vs-iscsi/

#systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems

»A new component "systemd-storagetm" has been added that exposes all lock block devices as NVMe-TCP. This is a very nifty feature inspired by macOS with the new systemd Storage Target Mode.«

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systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems