Which low-latency protocol should you recommend for a local flash-based drive connected directly to PCIe. eliminating the performance penalty of an array controller?
NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is the protocol you should recommend for local flash-based drives connected directly to PCIe. NVMe is designed specifically for high-performance SSDs and offers low-latency access by eliminating the overhead associated with traditional storage protocols like SATA and SAS. By bypassing the array controller and connecting directly to the PCIe bus, NVMe significantly reduces latency, providing much faster data access and improving overall system performance.
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HPE NVMe Solutions
HPE High-Performance Storage
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