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SANBlaze Announces Comprehensive Python API for SBExpress NVMe Test System

SANBlaze Announces Comprehensive Python API for SBExpress NVMe Test System

SANBlaze is pleased to announce the addition of a comprehensive Python Application Programming Interface (API) for our SBExpress NVMe test system, which makes integration of the SANBlaze system into an existing test infrastructure simple and streamlined.

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Many corporations have built their test infrastructures around Python because of the ease-of-use and modularity of the Python scripting language. With the V8.2 release of the SBExpress NVMe test platform, SANBlaze provides a comprehensive Python API allowing for integration of the SBExpress system into existing test systems. The Python API integration provides a powerful base for creation of custom corporate test plans focusing on the customer’s own needs for compliance and exception testing of new and existing NVMe products.

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Supporting both Python2.x and Python3.x, the SANBlaze Python API can be integrated into your existing test system with minimal changes, and provide a powerful tool for NVMe validation. Coupled with the SBExpress hardware and the C******** by SANBlaze test infrastructure, the Python API enables all features of the SBExpress system in your own test environment, such as performance, data integrity, and power testing; ZNS, VDM, Opal TCG testing; T10 DIF/DIX; and MI testing over SMBus, VDM, or Inband, and more.

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