[openib-general] NFS/RDMA for Linux: client and server update release 7
Talpey, Thomas
Thomas.Talpey at netapp.com
Fri Dec 1 14:57:21 PST 2006
Network Appliance is pleased to announce release 7 of the NFS/RDMA
client and server for Linux 2.6.18. This update to the August release
fixes known issues, improves usability and server stability, and supports
NFSv4. The code supports both Infiniband and iWARP transports over
the standard openfabrics Linux facility.
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/nfs-rdma/>
<http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=97628&package_id=213593>
This code is functionally similar to the previous RC6 release, with many
bugfixes and performance improvements applied. The client and server
now use port 2050 (instead of overloading the standard NFS/TCP 2049),
pending further discussion and official assignment as proposed in the most
recent IETF working group meeting. An alignment issue leading to performance
impact on IA64 architectures has been corrected in the server. Extensive
further testing on Infiniband and iWARP was performed and (for example)
this NFS/RDMA code was demonstrated running Oracle 10g Reliable Application
Clusters at SuperComputing 2006 last month.
A full list of bugs resolved is available at the project's tracking page:
<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=97628&atid=618583>
We welcome protocol comments, implementation comments and user
experience, directly or on any of the above mailing lists.
Tom Talpey, for the NFS/RDMA project.
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