Not only that, persistent memory would mean system architects do not need to sacrifice latency and bandwidth whenever one accesses critical data which need to be preserved. This makes persistent memory the perfect fit when it comes to applications like big data analytics, storage appliances, RAID cache, In-Memory Databases and On Line Transaction Processing.
Tom Eby, vice president for Micron’s compute and networking business unit, had this to say, “Micron is delivering on the promise of persistent memory with a solution that gives system architects a new approach for designing systems with better performance, reduced energy usage and improved total cost of ownership. With NVDIMM, we have a powerful solution that is available today. We’re also leading the way on future persistent memory development by spearheading R&D efforts on promising new technologies such as 3D XPoint memory, which will be available in 2016 and beyond.” [Press Release]