It’s about time – NVMe storage is big news in the enterprise data center because it saves time.
NVMe storage is already being used in business scenarios where every microsecond counts:
NVMe is more than faster flash storage – it’s also an end-to-end standard that enables vastly more efficient transport of data between storage systems and servers.
NetApp® ONTAP® provides NVMe over Fibre Channel support today.
Many enterprises have built their entire infrastructure around Fibre Channel because of its performance and reliability, plus its support for fabric-based zoning and name services.
Applications such as databases run much faster when using the NVMe/FC protocol compared to FCP (SCSI protocol with an underlying Fibre Channel connection). ONTAP NVMe/FC traffic can co-reside with FCP traffic on the same Fibre Channel fabric, so it’s easy to get started with NVMe/FC. For many customers with ONTAP AFF systems, this is simply a nondisruptive software upgrade.
NVMe/TCP, like NVMe/FC, provides a path to achieving NVMe-oF but it runs over Ethernet and encapsulates NVMe commands and data inside a TCP datagram.
NVMe/TCP enables a larger number of queues and queue paths for data transport compared to iSCSCI resulting in significant increase in throughput and latency reduction.
What makes NVMe/TCP particularly beneficial is that it doesn’t require any special hardware to deploy. Like iSCSI, NVMe/TCP can use ANY Ethernet NICs and switches, making it simpler and less expensive to deploy and maintain. Since it can be deployed on any TCP network, It can be used on-premises or in the cloud. The extreme flexibility makes NVMe/TCP especially attractive for cloud service providers who want to offer a block storage solution. The performance improvements, cloud flexibility, lower TCO and deployment simplicity will increasingly drive iSCSI replacements with NVMe/TCP in the future.
A dual support of both NVMe/FC and NVMe/TCP will allow customers to choose which protocol to deploy in order to best serve their modern SAN infrastructure needs, even to use both concurrently or switch from one to the other freely as they go. It will be a simple and flexible way for enterprises and cloud service providers to optimize performance and reduce cost for their business.