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Computer networks / Supercomputers / Parallel computing / Remote direct memory access / RDMA over Converged Ethernet / Sockets Direct Protocol / GridFTP / IWARP / OpenFabrics Alliance / Computing / Computer memory / Local area networks
Date: 2012-08-24 19:10:54
Computer networks
Supercomputers
Parallel computing
Remote direct memory access
RDMA over Converged Ethernet
Sockets Direct Protocol
GridFTP
IWARP
OpenFabrics Alliance
Computing
Computer memory
Local area networks

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