Posts Tagged ‘dedup’

Stanford Talk on Flash Memory Design

by JCRB on March 15, 2012

Back to school day. Over at Stanford they have a speaker series that has been going on for the last few… decades, called the  Stanford University Department of Electrical Engineering Computer Systems Colloquium, known to many simply as EE380. The list of past speakers is as they say, long and distinguished, and includes such industry [...]


Thoughts on DDUP and Compression from Violin Memory

by Jonathan on January 7, 2012

Lately I’ve been asked how data reduction technologies like DDUP and Compression should be applied to flash Memory Arrays. Both of these technologies promise more efficient use of storage by eliminating duplicate data, and thereby reducing the effective $/GB. To date, these technologies have largely been targeted at the backup and archival markets, where storing [...]