In this video from the 2018 OpenFabrics Workshop, Omar Cardona from Microsoft presents: Windows RDMA (Almost) Everywhere.
"Windows has made significant investments in RDMA enablement everywhere (Almost). Window Server has evolved from Native NIC RDMA support, to multiple SW NICs on a PF, and finally full RDMA capable IOV-VFs. All of which encompass multiple modes of Teaming and Failover independent of iWARP, RoCEv1/2, and Converged Fabrics. Windows Clients now support RDMA providing significant performance improvements Workstation environments.
This talk will focus on the design, development, and challenges with virtualizing and securing RDMA for On-Prem Hyperconverged Storage, to multi-tenant secure cloud deployments. Challenges and tradeoffs for Teaming and High-Availability solutions, necessary HW accelerations, and future directions to complement RDMA in VMs."
Learn more: http://microsoft.com
and
https://www.openfabrics.org/index.php/2018-ofa-workshop-presentations.html
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"Windows has made significant investments in RDMA enablement everywhere (Almost). Window Server has evolved from Native NIC RDMA support, to multiple SW NICs on a PF, and finally full RDMA capable IOV-VFs. All of which encompass multiple modes of Teaming and Failover independent of iWARP, RoCEv1/2, and Converged Fabrics. Windows Clients now support RDMA providing significant performance improvements Workstation environments.
This talk will focus on the design, development, and challenges with virtualizing and securing RDMA for On-Prem Hyperconverged Storage, to multi-tenant secure cloud deployments. Challenges and tradeoffs for Teaming and High-Availability solutions, necessary HW accelerations, and future directions to complement RDMA in VMs."
Learn more: http://microsoft.com
and
https://www.openfabrics.org/index.php/2018-ofa-workshop-presentations.html
Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter: http://insidehpc.com/newsletter
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