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Managing NVME Verification ComplexityVIP Experts Blog - SynopsysNov. 06, 2019 |
From inception, NVMe was designed to support multiple hosts accessing shared media. Early implementation included PCIe in-the-box devices such as Endpoint(EP), Root complex(RC) and Root complex integrated endpoint(RCiEP); over time, Cloud and Storage infrastructure created a need for remote storage.
NVMe implementation can address space occupied by both SATA point-to-point architecture and SAS. Successful adoption in both spaces is due to the promise of low latency and a common interface for storage, regardless of location. Though the verification challenges in these two use cases are similar, they still require a different thought process.
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