- JBOF (just a bunch of flash)
http://www.storagereview.com/facebook_introduces_a_flexible_nvme_jbof
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NVMe in a shared chassis look like an internal drive– so it's not shared data. It's nota SAN . You cannot run VMFS (VMware file system)on top of that ."
If you have direct host server access to the array's drives across
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/06/23/is_an_nvme_over_fabrics_array_a_san/
- Is an NVMe over fabrics array a SAN? "NVMe in a shared chassis look like an internal drive
– so it's not shared data. It's nota SAN . You cannot run VMFS (VMware file system)on top of that ." With NVMeF there is a remote direct memory access from a host server to a drive inan NVMeF array. If you have direct host server access to the array's drives acrossNVMeF then the array iseffectively controller-less, and just a bunch of flash drives (JBOF)
"A SAN ? That's associated with Fibre Channel and SCSI. I would call it NVMeF. This is a SAN replacement or next-generation of SAN. It may bea bit confusing to call ita SAN ."