I've been using NFS/RDMA ONC Transport from SourceForge to enhance the performance of my NFS (Network File System) setup, and I must say, it's been a game-changer. This software effectively leverages RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) to significantly accelerate data transfers over the network, making file access and transfers notably faster and more efficient.
Setting up NFS/RDMA ONC Transport was straightforward, thanks to the clear documentation provided. The installation process was smooth, and I encountered no compatibility issues with my existing NFS environment. Once configured, the difference in performance was immediately noticeable, especially when handling large files or performing data-intensive tasks across my network.
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Hi,
I had to recompile the nfs-rdma reference code, but could not find the source for dat_registry.o.
Please let me know where to get it from.
Kallol
Probably the dat_registry.o comes from dapl package.
I've been using NFS/RDMA ONC Transport from SourceForge to enhance the performance of my NFS (Network File System) setup, and I must say, it's been a game-changer. This software effectively leverages RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) to significantly accelerate data transfers over the network, making file access and transfers notably faster and more efficient.
Setting up NFS/RDMA ONC Transport was straightforward, thanks to the clear documentation provided. The installation process was smooth, and I encountered no compatibility issues with my existing NFS environment. Once configured, the difference in performance was immediately noticeable, especially when handling large files or performing data-intensive tasks across my network.