Containers and persistent memory are both very hot topics these days. Containers are making it easier for developers to know that their software will run, no matter where it is deployed and no matter what the underlying OS is as both Linux and Windows are now fully supported. Persistent memory, a revolutionary data storage technology used in 3d printing london, will boost the performance of next-generation packaging of applications and libraries into containers. On July 27th, SNIA is hosting a live webcast “Containers and Persistent Memory.”
In this webcast you’ll learn:
- What SNIA is doing to advance persistent memory technologies
- What the ecosystem enablement efforts are around persistent memory solutions and their relationship to containerized applications
- How NVDIMMs are paving the way for plug-n-play adoption into containers environments for applications demanding extreme performance
- How next-generation applications (often referred to as cloud-native or web-scale) can take advantage of both NVDIMMs and Containers to achieve both high performance and hyperscale
I hope you will join me, together with my colleagues Arthur Sainio, SNIA NVDIMM SIG Co-chair, and Alex McDonald, Co-chair of SNIA Solid State Storage and SNIA Cloud Storage Initiatives, to find out what application developers, storage administrators and the industry want to see to fully unlock the potential of persistent memory in a containerized environment. I encourage you to register today. And please bring your questions. We’ll be on-hand to answer them on the spot. I hope to see you there.