文章目录
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Get the most out of your CMM-D
- Use a non-consistent memory access architecture for more optimized data processing: storage tiering and pooling
- Storage tiering (page degradation).
- Zero CPU Non-Coherent Memory Access Architecture hypervisor (KVM).
- Podman and containers
- Use the app
- Configure large pages
- Set up a random access memory disk
- Published the Compute Quick Link Memory User Guide Guide
In December 2023, Samsung Electronics announced that it has successfully validated CMM-D1 memory operation for the first time in the industry with Red Hat, the world’s top enterprise Linux vendor. The successful validation of the operation of the CMM-D marks a significant step forward in the collaboration between technology companies on next-generation memory software technologies.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is built on an open source ecosystem and is known as the most trusted operating system (OS) for enterprises due to its enhanced stability and strong security. In fact, more than 90% of Fortune 500 companies have worked with Red Hat2. This is due in large part to Red Hat’s strategy of updating and developing operating systems in an open, easy-to-deploy format, rather than the traditional approach of patenting. As a result, Red Hat has become a leader in open source software optimized for business.
As Samsung Memory and Red Hat continue to pursue parallel innovations in software and hardware, let’s take a look at their journey and the impact of their success.
Samsung’s next-generation memory paired with Red Hat software
Currently, Samsung Electronics has 13 memory solutions registered in the Red Hat ecosystem, which support a wide range of hardware for enterprise servers. The registered product is compatible with Linux and comes with full support and high security. In addition, Samsung has the opportunity to do business in the storage space with enterprise customers who use Red Hat Enterprise Linux. These prospects also benefit from Red Hat’s 10-year lifecycle technical support.
In May 2022, Samsung Electronics signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Red Hat to take their collaboration to the next level by integrating software with memory hardware and building a scalable ecosystem3.
Through this partnership, Samsung and Red Hat were able to successfully validate compute fast-linked storage operations in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3. The verification, which was completed at the Samsung Memory Research Center (SMRC), will lead the expansion of the computing quick-link ecosystem and create various business opportunities.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Get the most out of your CMM-D
In November 2023, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 was released, providing a storage expander, that is, compute quick-link Type 3 devices, and support for compute quick-link drivers. These drivers include support for CMM-D.
What are the advantages of CMM-D in the era of artificial intelligence? Compute Quick Link is a unified interface standard that