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Smart Data Accelerator Interface (SDXI) Specification v1.0.3r5
The Smart Data Accelerator Interface (SDXI) is a standard for a memory-to-memory Data Mover and acceleration interface.
DNA Stability Evaluation Method for DNA Data Storage Containment Systems v0.9r5
This specification defines a standard procedure to measure and a standard metric to characterize the molecular stability of DNA in a DNA Data Containment System (DCS) so that a DCS being considered as a part of a DNA data storage solution can be objectively compared, in terms of how effectively the DCS protects the media, vs. other DCSs being so considered.
Computational Storage Architecture and Programming Model v1.0.4
This SNIA document defines recommended behavior for hardware and software that supports Computational Storage.
SNIA Emerald™ Power Efficiency Measurement Specification for Data Center Storage Devices v0.0.36
This document describes a standardized method to assess the power efficiency of storage devices used in data center applications in both active and idle states of operation. A taxonomy is defined that classifies storage devices in terms of operational profiles and supported features. Test definition and execution rules for measuring the power efficiency of each taxonomy category are described; these include test sequence, test configuration, instrumentation, benchmark driver, IO profiles, measurement interval, and metric stability assessment. Resulting power efficiency metrics are defined as ratios of idle capacity or active operations during a selected stable measurement interval to the average measured power.
DRAFT CDMI Extensions and Profiles
The Cloud Storage Technical Work Group is adding new functionality to CDMI by publishing individual extensions the the CDMI standard. These can be implemented as needed in conjunction with a CDMI implementation to add new functionality before the next release of CDMI. As implementation experience is gained and interoperable implementations are tested, these extensions will be made part of the next release of CDMI.
The Cloud Storage TWG will also be publishing profiles of CDMI that scope it down to specific use cases based on different types of clouds.
See the dedicated web page DRAFT CDMI Extensions and Profiles for additional information.