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Industry First Flexible Data Placement Mode Test Solution for Solid-State Storage Devices

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Teledyne LeCroy, the industry leader for validation and analytical solutions, is pleased to announce the release of SVF/Enduro v5.3 software with support for testing Flexible Data Placement (FDP), which enables SSD suppliers to verify performance and compliance for their state-of-the-art NVMe storage devices.

Solid-state drives (SSDs) struggle with write amplification and power conservation.  Flexible Data Placement Mode represents a significant innovation from key Open Compute Project (OCP) members in addressing these issues which should enable significant quality of service (QOS) and total cost of ownership (TCO) benefits compared to today’s SSDs.

Implementing and testing FDP is not a trivial endeavor. FDP creates a whole new command set.  It moves the responsibility of data placement away from the Drive controller to the Host application. If FDP is not implemented correctly, it could result in critical data loss and performance issues. Without the right test equipment, it is impossible to know that the drive is correctly implementing FDP. Drive developers need a method to test that FDP commands are compliant, and that data is being moved appropriately.

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SVF/Enduro v5.3 now offers FPD command set test capability from the OakGate test appliance through three options – exerciser, directed tests, and automation, adding to a broad range of capabilities including:

  • deep protocol inspection and analysis,
  • high performance traffic generation,
  • full performance characterization,
  • complex error injection,
  • advanced test automation and power cycling,
  • and an open Application programming interface (API) that allows easy integration into existing test infrastructure.

“Micron’s collaboration with Teledyne LeCroy will accelerate the adoption of Flexible Data Placement (FDP) Mode SSDs for data center and enterprise workloads,” said Sanel Alterman, corporate vice president of Micron’s Data Center SSD Engineering Group. “Teledyne LeCroy plays an instrumental role in the early development of industry innovations like FDP Mode, enabling test and validation of advanced features while the software and hardware ecosystem develops. In this way, they equip us to continue innovating in critical areas of SSD development, such as improved quality of service, increased endurance, higher quality, and reduced total cost of ownership.”

The SVF/Enduro v5.3 is the latest release in a line of OakGate fifth-generation software that has been hardened over a decade in intense test environments at major storage customer sites worldwide. In addition to flexible data placement, v5.3 includes a plethora of new features including:

  • Integration with the Teledyne LeCroy Summit PCIe Analyzers allowing users to trigger the PCIe Analyzer from the OakGate Appliance for in-depth debugging
  • Additional NVMe v2.0 and NVMe MI v1.2 features and enhancements

SOURCE: PRNewswire