RoCEv2 (RDMA over Converged Ethernet version 2) is a network protocol that allows remote direct memory access (RDMA) over an Ethernet network. It enables direct memory access between servers or devices without involving the operating system or CPU, resulting in low latency and high bandwidth. RoCEv2 encapsulates RDMA traffic within UDP/IP packets, making it routable and allowing it to traverse IP networks. It's commonly used in high-performance computing (HPC), data centers, and storage networks to accelerate data transfer and improve application performance.
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