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Iser or ISER may refer to: * iSCSI Extensions for RDMA, a computer network storage protocol * Institute for Social and Economic Research">Jizera (river) * Institute for Social and Economic Research, an institute at the University of Essex People with the surname * Iosif Iser (1881–1958), Romanian painter and graphic artist * Wolfgang Iser (1926–2007), German literary scholar See also * Isar, a river in Germany * Isère, a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France * Isère (river), southeastern France * Isser (other) * Yser The Yser ( , ; nl, IJzer ) is a river that rises in French Flanders (the north of France), enters the Belgian province of West Flanders and flows through the '' Ganzepoot'' and into the North Sea at the town of Nieuwpoort. The source of the Ys ...
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ISCSI Extensions For RDMA
The iSCSI Extensions for RDMA (iSER) is a computer network protocol that extends the Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) protocol to use Remote Direct Memory Access ( RDMA). RDMA is provided by either the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) with RDMA services (iWARP) that uses existing Ethernet setup and therefore no need of huge hardware investment, RoCE (RDMA over Converged Ethernet) that does not need the TCP layer and therefore provides lower latency, or InfiniBand. It permits data to be transferred directly into and out of SCSI computer memory buffers (which connects computers to storage devices) without intermediate data copies and without much CPU intervention. History An RDMA consortium was announced on May 31, 2002, with a goal of product implementations by 2003. The consortium released their proposal in July, 2003. The protocol specifications were published as drafts in September 2004 in the Internet Engineering Task Force and issued as RFCs in October 2007. ...
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