At Flash Memory Summit StorageMojo spoke to David Woolf and Kerry Munson of the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab. It's been around for decades and still is.
At Flash Memory Summit StorageMojo spoke to David Woolf and Kerry Munson of the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab. It's been around for decades and still is.
FMS 2014 - UNH-IOL briefs us on the latest NVMe developments UNH-IOL tests and certifies compliance of new NVMe devices By: Paul Alcorn | IT/Datacenter News | Posted: 1 day, 6 hours ago Comment | Print | Email to a Friend | Font Size: AA Tweet8 Share6 0 Flash Memory Summit 2014 - NVMe has been a popular topic on our pages of late, with our initial article 'Defining NVMe - Hands-on testing with the 1.6TB Intel P3700 SSD' taking...
With the upcoming release of PCIe Gen3 disk drive products using the SFF-8639 connector (due out this year), discussions at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) naturally turn to how these products will be tested.
PALO ALTO, USA: The Open Networking Foundation (ONF), a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of open Software-Defined Networking (SDN) announced that the ONF OpenFlow Conformance Testing Program has welcomed six testing labs and established the ONF Testing Leadership Council (TLC) since its inception one year ago.
BEAVERTON, OR, JULY 9, 2014 - The Ethernet Alliance, a global consortium dedicated to the continued success and advancement of Ethernet technologies today announced it is inviting the Ethernet ecosystem as a whole to join it in an open discussion of a proposed Ethernet Alliance Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology logo certification program (#LogoPoE). The discussion will be held via conference call, beginning at 8:00am PDT on August 27, 2014. The Ethernet Alliance is reaching out to the industry to...
The 2014 Samsung Global SSD Summit 2014 in Seoul, South Korea, was somewhat of an SSD nirvana. Samsung touted their industry-first 3D NAND (V-NAND), the first 3bit MLC SSDs for the datacenter (the 845DC EVO), the world's first M.2 SSD for the datacenter, and to top it all off we were finally able to take a peek at Samsung's NVMe offerings.
One of the things that we know about the technology sector is that from the time that a new, core product steps out of the lab it starts to build in complexity.
Software defined networking (SDN), network function virtualization (NFV), and the PSTN sunset were hot topics at the Big Telecom Event in Chicago this week.
Game-changing technologies are exciting. In a recent blog, Jim O'Reilly wrote that Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) was about to "revolutionize" the solid-state drive (SSD) industry in as radical a change as introduced by Fibre Channel in the 90s and SCSI in the 80s.
We are pleased to announce that the University of New Hampshire's Interoperability Lab (UNH-IOL) has recently joined the Network Test Automation Forum! UNH-IOL is a neutral, third-party laboratory dedicated to testing data networking technologies through industry collaboration. For some time now, NTAF has been looking to roll out its compliance mechanism, which is best delivered by a third-party for multiple reasons, and UNH-IOL is perfectly positioned to help guide NTAF in that effort. UNH-IOL is very experienced in this area,...