Not exactly - it was about RPM, not about NVMe. I've pushed his presentation up to the OFIWG repo which you can find either from the OFA website (Working groups --> OFIWG --> OFI Group Files --> remote persistent memory), or you can just use this handy link<https://downloads.openfabrics.org/WorkGroups/ofiwg/remote%20persistent%20memory/> to the same spot.
From: ofiwg <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Byrne, John (Labs) Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2019 11:44 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ofiwg] NVMe over RDMA presentation As I recall, several meetings ago there was an Intel presentation about NVMe over RDMA. I believe one of the key features was using the PCIe steering tags to direct the NVMe traffic to a separate Virtual Channel inside the system. Do I have this right? I thought the speaker was going to send out slides or a link, but I'm not finding it. Thanks, John Byrne
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