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- Shifts processing of the communications protocol stack (TCP/IP) from the server CPU to the network card, freeing CPU cycles for other work and increasing the scalability of applications
- Provides the fastest and most efficient communication between two RDMA capable systems by moving data from the memory of one computer directly into the memory of another with minimal CPU and memory overhead
- Radically improves the price/performance equation for mainstream server environments with increased memory and CPU capacity to optimize application performance
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- Offers accelerated networking, storage networking and clustering a single, all-in-one device -- this provides the opportunity to consolidate ports, converge functions, and centralize IT management
- Reduces the complexity of the infrastructure so you can lower costs, mitigate risk, and enable more responsive systems.
- Leverages the existing knowledge, experience, and proven tools of Ethernet; works across a broad range of servers, storage, and cluster systems
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- Offers flexible solutions to fit the performance, functions, and manageability needs of a data center infrastructure running over a unified fabric
- Provides both performance and availability when connecting over a single networking device
- Supports a unified fabric infrastructure, which can dramatically reduce costs, increase flexibility in business solution deployment, and simplify infrastructure management
- Enables rapid, creative responses to changing customer demands and new market opportunities
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