[Apologies if this is off-topic - just thought it might be of interest] Thanks to the excellent work that has been done to get DPDK running on Windows, it's now possible to build and run SPDK on Windows! (The SPDK is a high performance user space storage stack based around the NVMe protocol. It depends upon DPDK for memory management and device access). The project is in an alpha state, but it can stand up an iSCSI target and serve disks (more info at https://wpdk.github.io). Regards, Nick
There's also a blog post with some background at https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nick-connolly-36276339_storage-is-evolving-activity-6743223532664184832-8Qzq On 27/11/2020 20:13, Nick Connolly wrote: > [Apologies if this is off-topic - just thought it might be of interest] > > Thanks to the excellent work that has been done to get DPDK running on > Windows, it's now possible to build and run SPDK on Windows! (The SPDK > is a high performance user space storage stack based around the NVMe > protocol. It depends upon DPDK for memory management and device > access). The project is in an alpha state, but it can stand up an > iSCSI target and serve disks (more info at https://wpdk.github.io). > > Regards, > Nick