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Changelog
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# Changelog
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v16.12: NVMe over Fabrics host, hotplug, and multi-process
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## v16.12: NVMe over Fabrics host, hotplug, and multi-process
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### NVMe library
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### NVMe library
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behind a firewall. An example RPC client implemented in Python is provided in
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behind a firewall. An example RPC client implemented in Python is provided in
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`scripts/rpc.py`.
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`scripts/rpc.py`.
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v16.08: iSCSI target, NVMe over Fabrics maturity
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## v16.08: iSCSI target, NVMe over Fabrics maturity
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This release adds a userspace iSCSI target. The iSCSI target is capable of exporting
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This release adds a userspace iSCSI target. The iSCSI target is capable of exporting
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NVMe devices over a network using the iSCSI protocol. The application is located
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NVMe devices over a network using the iSCSI protocol. The application is located
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the NVMe library API; see `examples/nvme/hello_world/hello_world.c`.
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the NVMe library API; see `examples/nvme/hello_world/hello_world.c`.
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- A test for measuring software overhead was added. See `test/lib/nvme/overhead`.
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- A test for measuring software overhead was added. See `test/lib/nvme/overhead`.
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v16.06: NVMf userspace target
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## v16.06: NVMf userspace target
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This release adds a userspace NVMf (NVMe over Fabrics) target, conforming to the
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This release adds a userspace NVMf (NVMe over Fabrics) target, conforming to the
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newly-released NVMf 1.0/NVMe 1.2.1 specification. The NVMf target exports NVMe
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newly-released NVMf 1.0/NVMe 1.2.1 specification. The NVMf target exports NVMe
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- The PCI library API was made more generic to abstract away differences
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- The PCI library API was made more generic to abstract away differences
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between the underlying PCI access implementations.
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between the underlying PCI access implementations.
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v1.2.0: IOAT user-space driver
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## v1.2.0: IOAT user-space driver
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This release adds a user-space driver with support for the Intel I/O Acceleration Technology (I/OAT, also known as "Crystal Beach") DMA offload engine.
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This release adds a user-space driver with support for the Intel I/O Acceleration Technology (I/OAT, also known as "Crystal Beach") DMA offload engine.
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- Updated to support DPDK 2.2.0
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- Updated to support DPDK 2.2.0
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v1.0.0: NVMe user-space driver
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## v1.0.0: NVMe user-space driver
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This is the initial open source release of the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK).
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This is the initial open source release of the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK).
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