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3:40-5:00 PM
NVMF-302B-1: Are Ethernet Attached SSDs Happening? (NVMe-oF Track)
Paper Title: Storage System Using NVMe over Fabric SSD-Based Ethernet JBOF

Paper Abstract: NVMe over Fabric (NVMe-oF) SSDs can support direct access to data via Ethernet. These new SSDs(eSSD) are expected to be adopted in the form of JBOF rather than single device on the storage system. NVMe-oF SSD-based JBOF(eBOF) brings benefits of higher performance, lower cost and lower power consumption compared to the conventional CPU-based NVMe-oF JBOF. Because of these benefits, it has advantages when building a scalable networked storage architecture. Data will be presented on a NVMe-oF eSSD and eBOF prototype showing the feasibility of the architecture. This will include the creation of a storage pool with a prototype storage management system and evaluation of the system level and raw I/O performance.

Paper Author: Woo Suk Chung, Storage Software Team Lead, SK hynix

Author Bio: Woo Suk Chung is the team lead of Storage Software in SK hynix Memory System R&D. His research focuses on future memory/storage solutions and he investigates feasibility of the next generation technology for enterprise SSD. Before he joined SK hynix, he was a project leader in Mobile and Wireless Group at Broadcom. While leading Android system development team, he received the key achievement award and the best performance award at Broadcom for successful enablement of low power, high performance application processor. He also developed mobile solution for WinCE and Linux for Samsung Application Processor and published 18 patents and one paper while he was a senior engineer in Samsung System LSI. He holds a BSEE and MSEE from Hanyang University in Seoul.