CoRD: Converged RDMA Dataplane for High-Performance Clouds
Abstract: High-performance networking is often characterized by kernel bypass which is considered mandatory in high-performance parallel and distributed applications. But kernel bypass comes at a price because it breaks the traditional OS architecture, requiring applications to use special APIs and limiting the OS control over existing network connections. We make the case, that kernel bypass is not mandatory. Rather, high-performance networking relies on multiple performance-improving techniques, with kernel bypass being the least effective. CoRD removes kernel bypass from RDMA networks, enabling efficient OS-level control over RDMA dataplane.
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