RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) is a technology that enables data to be transferred directly between the memory of two computers without involving the CPU, resulting in low-latency and high-throughput data transfer. As data centers and high-performance computing applications continue to grow, RDMA is becoming increasingly relevant to the tech community for its ability to improve network performance and reduce the load on system resources, making it a key technology for applications such as cloud storage, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence.
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