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Interview: Solidigm tells us why it looks to software to optimize SSD performance

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Back in May 2023, Solidigm, one of the biggest SSD vendors, announced that its new driver and software package that it says would boost4Ksequential tasks by up to 170% in what might some might consider to be black magic tricks.

The company, born from the acquisition ofIntel’s SSD business by SK Hynix, is not the first one to promise that software will enhance hardware performance. ArchrivalSamsungalso has its own software booster (Magician) for itsSSD.

What follows is an emailed interview carried out with Ace Stryker, Product Marketing Lead, PC Hardware & Software at Solidigm. I asked him, amongst other things, why is software becoming more important for SSD and what the future could bring.

The idea is that traditional SSD performance improvements rely on innovation in two areas: hardware and firmware. These are great, but insufficient to really unlock a drive’s full potential. Hardware can give you fasterNANDtransfer speeds, higher layer counts, and more. Firmware can deliver optimizations to how data is cached and make the device feel more responsive.

But the third leg of the stool is software: how the host system sees and uses the SSD. An NVMe drive is good but leaves room for improvement. We are targeting those areas where we see an opportunity to optimize our own drives based on our in-depth studies of how PCs transfer data to and from SSDs under real-world conditions.

The specific improvements we’re focused on can only be delivered by improving the software layer. You can have thefastest, most capable SSDin the world, but if theoperating systemuses it sub-optimally, you’re always leaving performance on the table.

As an example, take the Smart Prefetch feature we launched in May. The driver observes read activity in real-time and if the stream is predictable (in technical terms: if it’s sequential and at low queue depth), it signals to the SSD: “Hey, the user already asked for items A, B, and C – let’s go ahead and fetch D and E before the request comes in.” Then when the request hits, boom: the data is already buffered, reducing the user’s wait time.

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That’s a capability that only exists because the software layer is looking at transfers as they occur. The hardware itself lacks that kind of visibility and proactivity without software help.

To be clear, the driver only sees and accelerates Solidigm SSDs, while the toolkit has features for everyone. To the question of why we’d extend toolkit features to everyone–well, tactically, it’s smart for us to support third-party SSDs in our toolkit because it expands our addressable market and drives downloads.

But there’s more to it: when Solidigm launched in December 2021, we promised “a new paradigm in solid-state storage.” We believe in pushing the industry forward, even if sometimes that means delivering a useful feature on a non-Solidigm drive.

It’s a Windows-only offering today. We haven’t announced plans for other operating systems or for RAID support. But as you can imagine, we are constantly taking customer feedback and asking ourselves what would make the software more useful.

In the same way, we have a long-term hardware roadmap with future products planned, and we have a vision for the future of storage software that is much broader-reaching than what you see today.

Firmware updates are an inevitability in computer hardware, but not something I’d venture to say most users are super interested in. They just want their PC to work as expected. To that end, when we do release an update for a Solidigm drive, the toolkit will notify the user and walk them through the update process.

The possibilities are exciting. We have a long list of candidate features that we are continually expanding, revising, and re-prioritizing. Our goal is nothing less than a “one-stop shop” for data and drive management in Solidigm Synergy. Stay tuned for more.

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