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Volume II, Issue 2
August 2020

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Welcome to STA's newsletter, SAS Delivers.  Our goal is to provide you with the latest developments, activities, and news related to Serial Attached SCSI (SAS).  Visit us at www.scsita.org.

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"SAS vs. NVMe Interface Smackdown" Webcast


SAS vs. NVMe Interface Smackdown

Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Time: 1:00 p.m. EDT / 10:00 a.m. PDT
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Let's get ready to rumble!


In one corner, we have Cameron Brett, president of the SCSI Trade Association and Director of Enterprise and Cloud Storage Marketing at KIOXIA America, representing Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). The 30-year market incumbent, SAS is the dominant storage interface used in enterprise servers and storage deployments in data centers.

In the other corner, we have Jonmichael Hands, NVM Express™ Marketing Workgroup co-chair and Sr. Strategic Planner and Product Manager at Intel representing the NVM Express interface. NVMe is a high-performance and latency-optimized protocol built from the ground up for non-volatile memories deployed on a PCI Express® bus. NVMe SSDs are the up-and-coming challenger for data center dominance.

Refereed by Don Jeanette, Vice President, TRENDFOCUS, this lively discussion will cover an overview of each interface and punch down into the benefits and features of
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Storage Developer Conference 2020

Storage Developer Conference 2020 is going virtual on September 22-23. Jeremiah Tussey, STA Vice President and Alliances Manager, Product Marketing, Data Center Solutions at Microchip, will be presenting "Tiered Storage Deployments with 24G SAS." We will notify you of the date and time of Jeremiah's presentation as soon as it is announced.

Full conference passes are $95.00 and allow access to all sessions, Slack room discussions, and live Zoom events.

Register for SDC 2020 here.

EE Times: "SAS Customers Expect Innovation, Backwards Compatibility"

With all the buzz surrounding NVMe, you’ve no doubt been wondering what it all means for SAS. Read this insightful article published in EE Times where STA executive officers Cameron Brett and Jeremiah Tussey weigh in on why SAS isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Spoiler alert: 24G SAS products can be combined in new server and storage systems to increase performance while maintaining backward compatibility with existing infrastructure.

Read the full article by Gary Hilson, published on EETimes.com on July 21, 2020.

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