Webinar: Ensuring maximum RDMA network performance

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Eugene (staff)
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Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:40 am

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7 March, 11am PT / 2pm ET.
Speaker: Vladyslav Savchenko, Pre-sales Engineer, StarWind

Are you a system administrator or network engineer who wants to build a Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) connection between hosts and get the maximum performance of this connection? We’ll help you to become buddy-buddy with RDMA technology. What is RDMA, how it works, what are its pros and cons, where it can be used, what is needed to use and configure an RDMA connection, how to test it and what problems can be encountered during testing - these are not all aspects we will touch on the upcoming webinar. The plot thickens: how does StarWind rPerf, all-in-one free Performance Benchmarking Tool, do all this work for you on measuring both latency and bandwidth for RDMA connections between Windows- and Linux-based operating systems? You got to admit it, there are too many questions that need to be answered.

Visit the upcoming free webinar and be on a first-name basis with RDMA technology.

Register now →
KPS
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Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:17 pm

Hi!

Did you record the Webinar?

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Oleg(staff)
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Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:38 pm

Hi!
Yes, you can find the records of the webinars by following this link.
The webinar you asked should be available soon.
Eugene (staff)
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Mon Mar 18, 2019 1:20 pm

Thanks to all who attended this webinar! Hope you enjoyed it :wink:

If you missed the live session, don’t get upset – we’ve recorded it for your convenience and you can watch it following this link →.

You are more than welcome to share your comments and feedback on the webinar here!
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