The future for NVMe technology, and how UNH-IOL advances its progress

Dave Woolf
David Woolf, UNH-IOL NVMe Testing Consortium Lead

Recent product announcements prove the NVMe (NVM Express) revolution is underway and is expected to continue with a wave of new products hitting the market in the coming months. Through its NVMe Testing Consortium, the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) gives subsystem vendors, silicon vendors, IP companies and enterprise storage companies an early, competitive advantage to test and prepare their NVMe products for market prior to the widespread introduction of NVMe SSDs.

We spoke to David Woolf, UNH-IOL NVMe Testing Consortium Lead, about the industry drivers behind this expected wave of products, specifically in the enterprise market, and how the lab responds to the industry's demands with enhancements to its NVMe testing program and upcoming NVMe plugfests.

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