Shared Memory Communications over RDMA (SMC-R) - Optimized TCP communications over Ethernet
Project and Program:
Enterprise Data Center,
Communications Server
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Proceedings ,
2016 ,
SHARE in San Antonio 2016
z/OS V2R1 Communications Server -- along with zEnterprise EC12 and zEnterprise BC12 systems with the 10 GbE RoCE Express feature -- support a new communications protocol called Shared Memory Communications - RDMA (SMC-R); where GbE is Gigabit Ethernet; RMDA is Remote Direct Memory Access; and RoCE is RDMA over Converged Ethernet.
This new protocol is designed to provide highly efficient; low-latency data transfer between z/OS systems over RoCE in a manner transparent to TCP socket applications. Applications with request/response network patterns can realize significant improvements in network latency while applications with streaming data patterns can realize significant CPU savings using SMC-R.
In this session we will discuss the SMC-R protocol; including basic concepts; benefits; requirements and everything you need to get started with exploitation of this new technology. We will also look at the enhancements to SMC-R in z/OS V2R2; including the ability to share the RoCE adapter; which is introduced on the IBM z13 with z/OS V2R2 CS (or via PTF on z/OS V2R1 CS).-Gus Kassimis-IBM Corporation
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