WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NVM Express, Inc., the organization that developed the NVM Express (NVMe™) and NVMe Management Interface (NVMe-MI™) specifications for accessing solid-state drives (SSDs) on a PCI Express (PCIe®) bus as well across Fabrics, today announced that, as a result of the May 22-25th NVMe Plugfest, NVM Express has certified more than 100 market-ready products in just four years. With testing conducted by the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), an independent provider of broad-based testing and standards conformance solutions, the event certified and named 21 new NVMe products to NVMe Integrators List and 6 new NVMe-MI devices to the newly launched NVMe-MI Integrators List.
“The successful conclusion of this event provides assurance to the OEM community of the availability of compliant and interoperable NVMe SSDs that implement the NVMe-MI specification,” said Bill Lynn, a member of the Board of Directors with NVM Express, and distinguished engineer, Server Solutions Division, at Dell EMC. “The NVM Express Plugfest is critical to help accelerate the adoption of the advanced management capabilities enabled by NVMe-MI. NVME-MI-enabled servers will help accelerate the adoption of the advanced management capabilities that are critical to delivering high bandwidth and low latency storage access in compute platforms.”
The NVMe Plugfest attracted 49 engineers from 16 companies, demonstrating the companies’ desire to get an early, competitive advantage by verifying interoperability, robustness, and specification compliance of offerings that take advantage of NVMe and NVMe-MI, and, through an experimental and ad-hoc testing track, NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF™).
“NVMe is on a faster growth trajectory than ever before. Companies are now testing feature-rich NVMe SSDs that include unique enterprise and client capabilities and implement the NVMe-MI specification,” said David Woolf, senior engineer, Datacenter Technologies at the UNH-IOL. “Demand for the NVMe-oF specification tracks increased, signaling to us that the industry is moving quickly from trials to real live deployments that will require conformance and interoperability testing at our next Plugfest.”
The Plugfest drew participants from enterprise, client, and cloud storage companies as well as test equipment firms looking to successfully complete the rigorous NVMe Plugfest testing to get an early, competitive market advantage. Participants included Broadcom Limited, Cavium, Inc., Dera Storage, Intel Corporation, Lite-On Technology Corporation, Mellanox Technologies, Memblaze Technology Co., Microsemi Corporation, OakGate Technology, Realtek Semiconductor Corp., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., SANBlaze Technology, Inc., Serial Cables, SerialTek, Teledyne LeCroy, Toshiba Corporation, Viavi Solutions Inc., and Western Digital Corporation.