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TCP ≈ RDMA - CPU Efficient Remote Storage Access with i10

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USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI) Courses

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Overview

Explore a groundbreaking remote storage stack called i10 in this conference talk from NSDI '20. Discover how i10 achieves CPU-efficient remote storage access comparable to RDMA while running on commodity hardware and utilizing the kernel's TCP/IP network stack. Learn about the design, implementation, and evaluation of this innovative solution that allows unmodified applications to saturate a 100Gbps link for remote accesses. Gain insights into how i10 achieves CPU utilization similar to state-of-the-art user-space and RDMA-based solutions, potentially revolutionizing remote storage access in data centers.

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NSDI '20 - TCP ≈ RDMA: CPU efficient Remote Storage Access with i10


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USENIX

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