pmdk

Persistent Memory Development Kit

The Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK), formerly known as NVML (Non-Volatile Memory Library), is a collection of libraries and tools built on the DAX (Direct Access) feature of the Linux kernel which allows applications to access persistent memory as memory-mapped files, as described in the SNIA NVM Programming Model.

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2.1.1

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