WRITE/SEND to multiple destinations

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Hello everyone,

As a newbie to the world of InfiniBand programming,
I would appreciate your helps on my somewhat general and basic question.

Assume that I have a server, and N clients (N > 1).
I would like my server to set all clients' memory buffers to some value V.
How would I go about this problem?
So far, I've managed to establish 1-1  connections using READ/WRITE/SEND/RECEIVE.
So I guess the core of my question is:
how 1-to-N  connections are established in InfiniBand, and
if, in this regard, there is any difference between
RDMA verbs (READ/WRITE) vs. SEND/RECEIVE? 

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