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Memory copy using Intel Quickdata technology

Vasudev_J_
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I am doing the experimentation on improving the memory-to-memory copy performance (NIC to memory also, but secondary). I have seen that Intel I/OAT provides the Quickdata technology feature to offload the copies using DMA engine.

1. I haven't seen many i/oat related discussions in past few years, is it replaced with other more improved technology in new chipsets?

2. I need the Quickdata technology feature, how can I detect that my processor has Quickdata technology? In lspci, it is not showing anything related to Intel Quickdata Technology.

3. Which latest system/server should I buy to get the Quickdata Technology feature? If you can tell about NIC to memory copy (similar to TCP/IP offloads in i/oat), that will be very helpful.

Many thanks in advance.

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Harold_G_Intel
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Hello,

You may want to try posting this in the server and/or chipset forums.

https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/chipsets

https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/servers

Regards, Hal G

Intel(R) Developer Zone Support

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