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Title : iSCSI Extensions for RDMA Specification
Author(s) : M. Ko, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ips-iser-04.txt,.pdf
Pages : 88
Date : 2005-6-29
iSCSI Extensions for RDMA provides the RDMA data transfer capability
to iSCSI by layering iSCSI on top of the Remote Direct Memory Access
Protocol (RDMAP). The iWARP protocol suite provides RDMA Read and
Write services, which enable data to be transferred directly into
SCSI I/O Buffers without intermediate data copies. This document
describes the extensions to the iSCSI protocol to support RDMA
services as defined by the iWARP protocol suite.
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