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Server users considering Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) storage drives seek top-of-the-line performance. The PCIe interface will improve the data delivery path and simplify the software stack, resulting in significant latency reduction and bandwidth increases for storage data transfer transactions.
PowerEdge rack servers have unique configurations that are designed for specific value propositions, such as bandwidth, capacity, or I/O availability. Other configurations might be better suited to the specific goals of your enterprise solution.
This white paper is intended to provide the value propositions for each configuration to help customers choose the right configuration for their objectives. It also provides detailed illustrations of NVMe and system I/O topologies so that solution architects can choose the best hardware configuration and optimally design and configure customer software solutions and workloads.