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Teledyne LeCroy's Test Platform support University of New Hampshire Test Suite

4th September 2012
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Teledyne LeCroy has provided a first demonstration of the new University of New Hampshire Interoperability Lab NVM Express Conformance and Interoperability Tests. The hardware test platform used for this new conformance test suite is the Teledyne LeCroy Summit Z3-16 Exerciser, and was shown at the 2012 Flash Memory Summit.
The conformance tests are based on the UNH-IOL NVM Express Conformance Test Suite Document published earlier this year. UNH-IOL will provide NVM Express conformance testing services in the near future to ensure proper standardization in the rapidly growing NVM Express solid-state storage device market.

We have leveraged our technical experience and relationships in the storage industry to develop this new NVM Express conformance test suite, stated David Woolf, Senior Engineer at UNH-IOL. The Teledyne LeCroy Summit Z3-16 Exerciser will provide an easy-to-use and reliable test platform to run the conformance tests at our future NVM Express test workshops. The reporting capability of this tool will help us to make our events more effective and maximize the testing experience.

The Teledyne LeCroy Summit Z3-16 Exerciser supports all PCIe speeds from 2.5 GT/ s up to 8 GT/s, and can support lane widths of x1, x2, x4, x8 and x16. The versatility of this test tool lends itself to SSD device testing for NVM Express, SCSI Express (SOP/PQI) and SATA Express (AHCI/PCIe) SSD storage systems. The Summit Z3-16 Exerciser can be configured to do both host and device testing using the included library of scripted tests, or can create new tests for hosts and devices with the included script creation tools.

The drive to adopt NVM Express (a storage-optimized variant of the PCIe interface standard for SSDs) was led by the NVM Express Work Group, and now has an interoperability test lab at the University of New Hampshire. The UNH-IOL has been instrumental in developing storage testing services and hosting interoperability test events for the last several years. The UNH-IOL—described as a neutral, third-party laboratory dedicated to testing data networking technologies through industry collaboration — has been developing an interoperability test suite for the last several months. The NVM Express Work Group consists of more than 90 member companies including a core group of ten promoters: Cisco, Dell, EMC, IDT, Intel, Micron, NetApp, Oracle, SandForce (LSI), and STEC. The University of New Hampshire Interoperability Lab is widely recognized for their commitment to a high quality testing experience for their customers, said John Wiedemeier, Product Marketing Manager for the Interconnect Communications Group, Teledyne LeCroy Corporation. The Summit Z3-16 Exerciser provides a capable and reliable platform choice for this high standard of testing. The comprehensive NVM Express emulation and detailed test script creation have made it possible to implement the unique testing required by the UNH-IOL conformance test specifications. We expect all UNH-IOL customers will have comprehensive testing capability with these tools.

Teledyne LeCroy's protocol analysers have been at the forefront of PCI Express development. All Teledyne LeCroy protocol analysers feature a hierarchical display, real-time statistics, protocol traffic summaries, detailed error reports, powerful scripting, and the ability to create user-defined test reports which allow developers to troubleshoot intricate problems and finish their projects on time.

The UNH-IOL Conformance Test can be seen in the Teledyne LeCroy's booth at the Flash Memory Summit (Booth #706).

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