Persistent memory programming is a fairly new concept and it comes with a set of benefits and challenges. Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK) is a collection of open source libraries developed by Intel which make it easy for developers to enable persistent memory in their applications. libpmemobj is a general purpose library in PMDK that supports persistent memory allocator and transactional operations. Prepare your code to take advantage of Intel® persistent memory.
In this webinar replay we will describe how persistent memory allocator works, need for transactions and how transactions are implemented in libpmemobj.
Original Webinar Date: November 7, 2018
Join the memory revolution. Learn how Intel® persistent memory gives you and your organization a competitive edge.
Usha Upadhyayula is a software engineer at Intel currently focusing on software ecosystem enablement for Intel Persistent Memory products.
Steve Scargall is a Persistent Memory Software Architect within Intel’s Data Center Group (DCG). Steve contributes to the SNIA NVM Programming Technical Work Group, PMDK, NDCTL, and other open sources project