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Samsung Electronics and Western Digital joined hands to Drive Standardization of Next-generation Storage Technologies
Just now, Samsung Electronics and Western Digital reportedly signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for their unique collaboration to standardize and drive the next generation of data placement, processing, and fabric (D2PF) storage technologies widely adopted.
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This is the first time that both Samsung and Western Digital have come together to create a broader setting and promote awareness of complex storage technologies. Moves like these allow the industry to focus on the myriad applications that ultimately create greater value for consumers.
Moreover, the partnership is expected to promote a wide range of collaborations around technology standardization and software development for D2PF technologies such as zoned storage, with a focus on enterprise and cloud applications.
Both companies have launched an initiative around zoned storage devices, including ZNS (Zoned Namespace) SSDs and SMR (Shingled Magnetic Recording) HDDs. Samsung and Western Digital define high-end models and frameworks for next-generation zoned storage technologies through organizations such as the SNIA (Storage Networking Industry Association) and the Linux Foundation.
However, this collaboration is expected to serve as a starting point for the expansion of zone-based (eg ZNS, SMR) device interfaces as well as the expansion of high-capacity storage devices with the future generation, advanced data placement, and processing technologies.