On behalf of the SPDK community, I’m proud to announce the release of SPDK v25.09!| Storage Performance Development Kit
On behalf of the SPDK community, I’m proud to announce the release of SPDK v25.05.1!| Storage Performance Development Kit
The SPDK project has a team of core maintainers who are responsible for providing technical oversight for the SPDK project, including final review and merging of patches into the SPDK code base. The core maintainer team looks to add to its team with contributors who are demonstrating technical skill and leadership within the project over an extended period of time. So we are pleased to announce that we are adding Jacek Kalwas to the core maintainer team!| Storage Performance Development Kit
We are happy to announce the 2025 SPDK Developer Meetup hosted at Nutanix offices in Cambridge, UK! The meetup will be Thursday and Friday, November 6 and 7, 2025.| Storage Performance Development Kit
On behalf of the SPDK community, I’m proud to announce the release of SPDK v25.05 LTS!| Storage Performance Development Kit
After Intel’s recent announcement about SPDK’s transition to the Linux Foundation (LF), SPDK needs to have an orderly shutdown of the SPDK project resources provided by Intel to facilitate the transition.| Storage Performance Development Kit
Intel is pleased to announce that the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK) project will be transitioning to the Linux Foundation in 2025. This move aims to ensure the long-term sustainability and growth of SPDK, fostering a vibrant community and driving innovation in storage performance.| Storage Performance Development Kit
On behalf of the SPDK community, I’m proud to announce the release of SPDK v24.09!| Storage Performance Development Kit
The performance reports for SPDK 24.05 have been published. One report presents the results for RDMA NVMe-oF, utilizing the Intel E810-CQDA2 NIC with RoCEv2 protocol enabled in the hardware setup. The other report covers the Vhost performance results.| Storage Performance Development Kit
This year Intel hosted the 4th SPDK Developer Meetup in Gdansk, Poland. The event was a great success, attracting around 30 attendees from 7 different companies. The agenda was packed with a variety of activities, including technical presentations, open discussions, and collaborative whiteboard design work. Attendees had the opportunity to network, learn, and contribute to the growth of the SPDK community.| Storage Performance Development Kit