With an increasing demand for lower latency and higher application performance, the storage industry has been moving toward NVMe and NVMeoF solutions. And it could significantly impact Fibre Channel.
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Increasing demand for lower latency and higher application performance is pushing the storage industry toward NVMe and NVMe-oF solutions. So, what does NVMe-oF mean for Fibre Channel? The next quantum ...