Memory godboxes could offer relief from the RAMpocalypse
theregister.co.ukIn modern datacenters, storage can live anywhere — local to the machine, remotely accessed over the network, and/or shared between systems.
The next generation of servers will treat system memory in much the same way. Systems will still have some local DDR5, but the bulk of it will be remotely accessed from what some have taken to calling the memory godbox.
The ongoing DRAM shortage has created a perfect storm for the proliferation of the appliances, which not only allow for memory to be pooled, but also data stored in that memory to be shared by multiple machines simultaneously. In effect, memory becomes a fungible resource.
More importantly, your next round of servers will probably support the tech, if they don't already.
CXL finally has its moment to shine
The technology at the heart of these memory godboxes isn’t new. Compute Express Link (CXL) has been slowly gaining ...
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