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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] WARP RDMA Architectural Requirements Summary postedA group of us have been working on an RDMA system called WARP. The RDMA layer aims to provide exact data placement for iSCSI, NFS, CIFS, as well as the VI interface. The RDMA layer is implemented on a generic network adapter which does not have to have specific upper-layer protocols implemented on it (like iSCSI or NFS). The requirements and a sketch of the design is now available at http://www.stanford.edu/~csapuntz/draft-jpink-warp-summary-00.txt. The document has been sent in as an internet draft and should be available as draft-jpink-warp-summary-00.txt by the end of next week. The mailing list rdma@cisco.com has been set up for discussion on the topic of RDMA and WARP RDMA. Please use that list and NOT the ips mailing list for discussion and questions. You can subscribe to the rdma list by sending mail to "mailer@cisco.com" with a blank subject line and the body of the message "subscribe rdma". Thanks, Costa
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