Intel corporation (20240329873). MANAGEMENT OF BUFFER UTILIZATION simplified abstract
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MANAGEMENT OF BUFFER UTILIZATION
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Inventor(s)
Ho-Ming Leung of Cupertino CA (US)
Salma Mirza Johnson of Littleton MA (US)
Jackson Ellis of Fort Collins CO (US)
Daniel Christian Biederman of Saratoga CA (US)
MANAGEMENT OF BUFFER UTILIZATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240329873 titled 'MANAGEMENT OF BUFFER UTILIZATION
The patent application describes a device with a host interface and circuitry that manages a buffer associated with non-volatile memory express over fabrics (NVMe-oF) transactions.
- The device can deallocate a portion of the buffer based on the size of compressed data to be stored, and store the data in the remaining portion.
- It can then utilize the allocated region in the buffer to store compressed data of a different size.
Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - Network-attached storage devices - Cloud computing infrastructure
Problems Solved: - Efficient management of buffer space for storing compressed data - Optimizing storage resources in NVMe-oF transactions
Benefits: - Improved data storage efficiency - Enhanced performance in NVMe-oF transactions
Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimized Data Storage Device for NVMe-oF Transactions" This technology could be used in data centers, cloud service providers, and storage solution companies to enhance data storage and retrieval processes.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this device improve the efficiency of storing compressed data in NVMe-oF transactions? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this technology in data storage systems?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in NVMe-oF technology and data storage optimization to ensure the device remains competitive in the market.
Original Abstract Submitted
examples described herein relate to a device that includes: a host interface; and circuitry to: based on allocation of a region in a buffer, wherein the buffer is associated with non-volatile memory express over fabrics (nvme-of) transactions: based on a first size of compressed data to be stored in the buffer, deallocate a portion of the region in the buffer and store the compressed data of the first size into a second portion of the region in the buffer and based on a second size of the compressed data to be stored in the buffer, utilize the allocated region in the buffer to store the compressed data of the second size.