RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access)
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- Subject: RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access)
- From: regatta <regatta@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:34:46 +0300
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- Reply-to: regatta <regatta@xxxxxxxxx>, "Red Hat developer's list" <redhat-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi
Is there any plan to support RDMA in Linux ? what is the status ?
my question is because I know that windows HPC project will support
RDMA in release 2 and they also will support infiniband
They also will support Intel Xeon 64 or the AMD Opteron only
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