[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost
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Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .
Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
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Assess whether the documented change intersects the customer's current stack.
Questions à poser au client
Does this documented change affect a product or workload in scope?
Risques et objections
The official source does not establish facts beyond the quoted material.
Points à confirmer
The effective date is unknown and must be confirmed before scheduling action.
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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
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Assess whether the documented change intersects the customer's current stack.
Questions à poser au client
Does this documented change affect a product or workload in scope?
Risques et objections
The official source does not establish facts beyond the quoted material.
Points à confirmer
The effective date is unknown and must be confirmed before scheduling action.
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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, hi
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Prioritize accounts that confirm affected products or workloads.
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Assess whether the documented change intersects the customer's current stack.
Questions à poser au client
Does this documented change affect a product or workload in scope?
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The official source does not establish facts beyond the quoted material.
Points à confirmer
The effective date is unknown and must be confirmed before scheduling action.
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[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .
[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .
[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .
[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .
[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .
[In development] Private Preview: Guest RDMA on Azure Boost Guest RDMA is now in preview on Azure, starting in the UK South region, bringing high-throughput, ultra-low latency networking directly into guest VMs within the same region. By using Azure Boost to enable RDMA in the guest OS, applications can bypass the traditional networking stack and offload transport to the NIC, reducing CPU overhead and improving communication performance. Key benefits include low latency through kernel bypass, high throughput of up to 100 Gb/s in preview depending on VM SKU, and lower CPU usage from hardware-based data movement. The preview is designed for workloads with frequent or large data transfers, including AI/ML training and inference, distributed storage and databases, and HPC workloads. In preview, Guest RDMA supports VM-to-VM connections within the same VNet and region. Load balancers, private endpoints, VNet encryption, flow logging, UDRs, and IP forwarding are not yet supported, but are planned for GA. Learn more .