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Tag Archives: SMB2.2 throughput

SMB2.2 (CIFS) screams over InfiniBand

Posted on March 27, 2012 by Ray

I missed the MVP summit last month in Redmond, but I heard there was some more discussion of the Server Message Block v2.2 (SMB2.2, also known previously as CIFS) coming in Windows Server (R) 8. The big news is SMB2.2 … Continue reading →

Posted in Disk storage, Distributed computing, File Storage, Infiniband, Networking, RDMA, RoCE, Storage architecture, Storage performance, System effectiveness | Tagged CIFS, CIFS IOPS, CIFS throughput, FCoIB, FSCT, InfiniBand FDR, InfiniBand QDR, SMB, SMB2.2, SMB2.2 IOPS, SMB2.2 performance, SMB2.2 throughput, SNIA SDC, Windows 8 Server | 3728Leave a commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fsilvertonconsulting.com%2Fblog%2F2012%2F03%2F27%2Fsmb2-2-cifs-screams-over-infiniband%2FSMB2.2+%28CIFS%29+screams+over+InfiniBand2012-03-27+20%3A15%3A16Rayhttp%3A%2F%2Fsilvertonconsulting.com%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D3728
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