RDMA and Linux TCP - Zero-Copy Kernel Bypass for High-Performance Networking

RDMA and Linux TCP - Zero-Copy Kernel Bypass for High-Performance Networking

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RDMA and Linux TCP - Zero-Copy Kernel Bypass for High-Performance Networking

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Why we looked at RDMA and TCP
  3. 3 Take Another Look at TCP
  4. 4 what holds TCP back
  5. 5 FPGA-Based Test Platform
  6. 6 Linux TCP/IP Stack
  7. 7 Design: onload using the kernel stack
  8. 8 Design: Merging Networking Worlds
  9. 9 Design: TCP and messages
  10. 10 Performance Results - 100G Setup
  11. 11 Throughput, interference and onload
  12. 12 Summary
  13. 13 Call to Action

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