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3:40-6:00 PM
PMEM-102-1: Persistent Memory Part 2: Software and Applications (Persistent Memory Track)
Paper Title: Impact on Application Development - NVM Programming Model in the Real World

Paper Abstract: In an ideal world, furnishing an application with access to Persistent Memory would result in an immediate improvement in application performance or efficiency. The reality is that may be true for some applications, others may rely on middleware, and still others may require modifications. This session explores some of these alternatives, and does so in the context of the NVM Programming Model, which provides a framework for accessing Persistent Memory.

Paper Author: Andy Rudoff, Enterprise Storage Architect, Intel

Author Bio: Andy Rudoff, Member, SNIA NVM Programming Technical Work Group and Persistent Memory SW Architect, Intel Corporation Andy Rudoff is an Architect in the Datacenter Software Division at Intel Corporation. He has over 25 years experience in operating systems internals, file systems, and networking. Andy is co-author of the popular Unix Network Programming book. His recent work focuses on Non-Volatile Memory Programming models and algorithms for using Persistent Memory.