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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: More notes from Haifa> An optimization to iSCSI was discussed. The suggestion > was that each TCP segment be the start of a new iSCSI PDU. > This would be especially valuable for data transfers, as > each segment would have enough information to place the data > in memory at the remote end. You didn't note the results of this discussion. I thought I remember something that this could not be enforced upon TCP. Something about it could "send" a segment whenever it wants (thus that segment would not have a header) and that the push bit wouldn't work either, because tcp could accept a few more bytes after the push bit. -Matt begin:vcard n:Wakeley;Matt tel;fax:916-788-5907 tel;work:916-788-5670 x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:Agilent Technologies;Roseville Tachyon Lab version:2.1 email;internet:matt_wakeley@agilent.com title:Engineer/Architect adr;quoted-printable:;;1101 Creekside Ridge Drive Suite 100=0D=0AM/S ????=0D=0AP.O. Box 619051;Roseville;CA;95661-9051;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;27088 fn:Matt Wakeley end:vcard
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