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RDMA Networking for Fast Data Access (MESS Event April 22nd 2015 - Burbank CA)

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RDMA Networking for Fast Data Access (MESS Event April 22nd 2015 - Burbank CA)
posted by Brian Krusic on April 20, 2015, 10:20 p.m. (1 day ago)
Well, test.

The results may surprise, or not

Ill be testing soon.


- Brian

Technologist...
i.e., Purveyor of the ironic"

On Apr 20, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Ben De Luca <bdeluca@gmail.com> wrote:

new things are cool, but how is the cpu the bottleneck any more? 

It used to be that we used dma so the cpu could do other things, but with IO so much slower that a cpu whats the point? 



On 21 April 2015 at 02:49, Jorg-Ulrich Mohnen <content@studiosysadmins.com> wrote:

Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) provides fast, low-latency, zero-copy networking that bypasses the CPU, and works with both Ethernet & Infiniband. So why is it that few in Media leverage RDMAs speed in production, especially when new FLASH storage 'crys out' for fast connections?

Join us for the Post-NAB April 2015 MESS-LA event, and get the latest on RDMA for Linux, Windows, & Mac, and a technical drill-down on how RDMA can transform media operations. Dont miss this High-Speed-MESS event!

Wednesday, April 22rd 6:45pm - 8:45pm food, drink, lively panel & quality networking at

CLAIM JUYMPER 3500 West Olive Ave, Burbank CA 91505

 

Jorg

 


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Well, test.

The results may surprise, or not

Ill be testing soon.


- Brian

Technologist...
i.e., Purveyor of the ironic"

On Apr 20, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Ben De Luca <bdeluca@gmail.com> wrote:

new things are cool, but how is the cpu the bottleneck any more? 

It used to be that we used dma so the cpu could do other things, but with IO so much slower that a cpu whats the point? 



On 21 April 2015 at 02:49, Jorg-Ulrich Mohnen <content@studiosysadmins.com> wrote:

Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) provides fast, low-latency, zero-copy networking that bypasses the CPU, and works with both Ethernet & Infiniband. So why is it that few in Media leverage RDMAs speed in production, especially when new FLASH storage 'crys out' for fast connections?

Join us for the Post-NAB April 2015 MESS-LA event, and get the latest on RDMA for Linux, Windows, & Mac, and a technical drill-down on how RDMA can transform media operations. Dont miss this High-Speed-MESS event!

Wednesday, April 22rd 6:45pm - 8:45pm food, drink, lively panel & quality networking at

CLAIM JUYMPER 3500 West Olive Ave, Burbank CA 91505

 

Jorg

 


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