NVMe - Blog / Knowledge Centre
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Should I Make the Switch to NVMe?
Cameron Crandall of Kingston helps you decide if you should move to your server storage to NVMe SSDs.
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The NVMe promise: Squeeze more out of existing CPUs
NVMe over Fabric helps CPUs to run more efficiently with lower latency and higher throughput.
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Webinar: How is NVMe revolutionising storage?
Watch this webinar to discover the benefits of NVMe SSDs.
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NVMe: Redundancy and RAID
The switch to NVMe requires a full-stack review from IT architects to ensure redundancy exists on every layer of the stack.
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Driving NVMe into the future
Here are seven of the predictions of what will drive NVMe adoption for 2021
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NVMe vs SATA: What is the difference?
NVMe is the new protocol for flash storage while SATA was a hold-over from HDD.
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How to test an enterprise SSD part 2: Know which metrics to test and use the right software
Test SSDs to know the real endurance, changes in latency and IOPS in sequential and random read or write scenarios.
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How to test an enterprise SSD part 1: Use your exact environment with real data, apps and hardware
SSD test beds for enterprise servers should be done with the real hardware, OS and data. We’ll explain why.
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Understanding SSD Technology: NVMe, SATA, M.2
NVMe is the protocol for SSDs, which is faster than the legacy AHCI protocol used in SATA SSDs and hard drives. The form factors for NVMe storage are M.2 and U.2.
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NVMe SSDs for client systems
NVMe SSDs in client systems, such as desktops, laptops and workstations, can greatly improve overall PC performance.
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The benefits of NVMe in enterprise
NVMe is now the standard protocol for SSDs to empower data centres and enterprise environments.
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The Right Solid-State Drive (SSD) Matters
Choosing the right SSD for your server is important since server SSDs are optimized to perform at a predictable latency level while client (desktop/laptop) SSDs are not. These difference result in better uptime and less lag for critical apps and services.