LXer: Use this Linux command-line tool to learn more about your NVMe drives
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NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory Express, and it refers to how software and storage communicate across PCIe and other protocols, including TCP. It[he]#039[/he]s an open specification led by a non-profit organization and defines several forms of solid-state storage. My laptop has an NVMe drive, as does my desktop. And they[he]#039[/he]re fast. I love how quickly my computers boot and how quickly they[he]#039[/he]re able to read and write data. There[he]#039[/he]s no perceptible delay.
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NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory Express, and it refers to how software and storage communicate across PCIe and other protocols, including TCP. It[he]#039[/he]s an open specification led by a non-profit organization and defines several forms of solid-state storage. My laptop has an NVMe drive, as does my desktop. And they[he]#039[/he]re fast. I love how quickly my computers boot and how quickly they[he]#039[/he]re able to read and write data. There[he]#039[/he]s no perceptible delay.
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