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This draft is a work item of the Remote Direct Data Placement Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) over IP Problem Statement
Author(s) : A. Romanow, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-rddp-problem-statement-04.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2004-7-13
This draft addresses an IP-based solution to the problem of high
system overhead due to the movement of user data in the network I/O
path. The overhead has limited the use of TCP/IP in
interconnection networks, especially where high bandwidth, low
latency and/or low overhead of end-system data movement are
required by the hosted application. An architectural solution
enabling "copy avoidance" is proposed to eliminate it.
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