Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd. and Western Digital announced
that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a unique
collaboration to standardize and drive broad adoption of next-generation
data placement, processing and fabrics (D2PF) storage technologies. The
companies will initially focus on aligning their efforts and creating a
vigorous ecosystem for Zoned Storage solutions. These steps will enable
the industry to focus on countless applications that ultimately create
greater value for customers.
This
marks the first time that both Samsung and Western Digital have come
together as technology leaders to create widespread alignment and
stimulate awareness for important storage technologies. Focusing on
enterprise and cloud applications, the partnership is expected to spur a
range of collaborations around technology standardization and software
development for D2PF technologies like Zoned Storage. With this
collaboration, end-users can have confidence that these emerging storage
technologies will have support from multiple device vendors as well as
from vertically integrated hardware and software companies.
"Storage
is the essential foundation for how people and businesses consume and
use data. To enable today's needs and tomorrow's next big ideas, we must
innovate, collaborate and keep pace as an industry in bringing new
standards and architectures to life," said Rob Soderbery, EVP and GM,
Flash Business Unit at Western Digital. "In order for a technology
ecosystem to be successful, overall frameworks and general solution
models must come together so they do not suffer from fragmentation,
which delays adoption and adds unnecessary complexity for software stack
developers."
Soderbery
added, "For years Western Digital has been laying the foundation for
the Zoned Storage ecosystem by contributing to the Linux kernel and
open-source software community. We are excited to bring these
contributions to this joint initiative with Samsung in facilitating
wider adoption of Zoned Storage for users and application developers."
"This
collaboration is a testament to our relentless effort to exceed
customers' needs now and in the future, and holds special meaning in how
we anticipate it will actively grow into a larger basis of engagement
for Zoned Storage standardization," said Jinman Han, Corporate EVP, Head
of Memory Sales & Marketing at Samsung Electronics. "Our
collaborative efforts will embrace hardware and software ecosystems to
ensure that as many customers as possible can reap the benefits of this
highly important technology."
The two companies have already kickstarted an initiative around Zoned Storage devices,
including ZNS (Zoned Namespaces) SSDs and SMR (Shingled Magnetic
Recording) HDDs. Through organizations such as SNIA (Storage Networking
Industry Association) and the Linux Foundation, Samsung and Western
Digital will define high-level models and frameworks for next-generation
Zoned Storage technologies. With a commitment to enable open and
scalable data center architectures, they have founded the Zoned Storage
TWG (Technical Work Group), which was approved by SNIA in December 2021.
The group is already defining and specifying common use cases for Zoned
Storage devices, as well as host/device architecture and programming
models.
In
addition, this collaboration is expected to serve as a starting point
to expand zone-based (e.g. ZNS, SMR) device interfaces, as well as
future-generation, high-capacity storage devices with enhanced data
placement and processing technologies. At a later stage, these
initiatives will be expanded to include other emerging D2PF technologies
such as computational storage and storage fabrics including NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF).