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The OpenSSD Project is an initiative to promote research and education on the recent SSD (Solid State Drive) technology by providing easy access to OpenSSD platforms on which open source SSD firmware can be developed. Currently, we have offered an OpenSSD platform based on the commercially successful Barefoot TM controller from Indilinx Co., Ltd. In addition, we now support an FPGA-based OpenSSD platform whose hardware and software designs are modifiable. This site is also intended to be a forum to share various simulators, tools, and workload generators and traces related to SSDs, among researchers in academia and industry.





OpenSSD Platforms

New!!! New Cosmos+ OpenSSD Homepage

Another OpenSSD homepage is now open. New announcements, documents, and source codes will be shared on the new webpage which is www.openssd.io. For now, this site would be used for sharing info on Cosmos/Cosmos+/Cosmos Mini. However, it would be used for other projects soon. We cordially invite you to become a project participant, contributor, and user. (The link update may be requested by sending an email to admin@openssd.io or openssd@gmail.com. Thank you!)





Cosmos+ OpenSSD Platform

The Cosmos+ Platform is yet another PCIe-based SSD platform based on the HYU Tiger4 controller. The HYU Tiger4 controller supports a subset of the NVMe interface protocol. In fact, the platform board is the same as the Cosmos Platform, but with a different storage controller (HYU Tiger4) in FPGA (you can upgrade the board by yourself). However, the Cosmos+ OpenSSD requires new memory modules (w/ toggle NANDs). It is because the recent NAND flash devices we can get support only toggle-mode interface. For further details on the Cosmos+ Platform, please refer to the following material presented at Flash Memory Summit 2016.





Cosmos OpenSSD Platform

The Cosmos Platform is a PCIe-based SSD platform based on the HYU Tiger3 controller. The HYU Tiger3 controller is developed by ENC (Embedded and Network Computing) Lab. led by Prof. Yong Ho Song at Hanyang University, Korea. For further details on the Cosmos Platform, please refer to the following material presented at Flash Memory Summit 2014. The Cosmos platform is available for purchase.





Jasmine OpenSSD Platform

The Indilinx Jasmine Platform is the Indilinx's reference implementation of SSD based on the Barefoot TM controller. The Indilinx's Barefoot TM controller is an ARM-based SATA controller used in numerous high-performance SSDs such as Corsair Memory's Extreme/Nova, Crucial Technology's M225, G.Skill's Falcon, A-RAM's Pro series, OCZ's Vertex/Vertex Turbo/Agility/Solid II, Patriot Memory's Torqx/Koi, RunCore's IV, SuperTanlent's Ultradrive ME/GX, etc.[1] For more information on the Indilinx Jasmine Platform, please visit the following pages:





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Events

Past Events

The First OpenSSD Workshop, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea, May 11, 2011.





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