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Host Addressing of NVMe Subsystem Local Memory

Presented by

Jason Molgaard, Principal Storage Solutions Architect, Solidigm

About this talk

While a host has been able to address NVMe device memory using Controller Memory Buffer (CMB) and Persistent Memory Region (PMR), this memory has never been addressable by NVMe commands. NVM Express recently introduced the Subsystem Local Memory IO Command Set (SLM), which allowed NVMe device memory to be addressable by NVMe commands; however, this memory could not be addressed by the host using host memory addresses. A new technical proposal is being developed by NVM Express that would allow SLM to be assigned to a host memory address range. This presentation will describe the architecture of this new NVMe feature and discuss the benefits and use cases that host addressable SLM enables.
NVM Express

NVM Express

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NVM Express is fast, scalable, and efficient
NVM Express® is an open collection of standards and information to fully expose the benefits of non-volatile memory in all types of computing environments from mobile to data center. NVMe™ is designed from the ground up to deliver high bandwidth and low latency storage access for current and future NVMe technologies.
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