Attendees:

Yan Burman (Mellanox)
Steve Dickson (Red Hat)
Chuck Lever (Oracle)
Shirley Ma (Oracle)
Sachin Prabhu (RedHat)
Devesh Sharma (Emulex)
Anna Schumaker (Net App)
Steve Wise (OpenGridComputing, Chelsio)

Moderator:
Shirley Ma (Oracle)

Today's meeting notes:
Sorry for the late start, it has changed from 7:30am PST time to 8:30am PST 
time but I didn't notice the change wasn't sent out. :( Thanks for your patient 
to join the call one hour later.

1. NFSoRDMA deployment:
NFSoRDMA has much better performance than NFSoIPoIB-CM in general. People are 
looking for both Linux NFSoRDMA client and Server support for deployment, 
however distros only support NFSoRDMA client at this moment. Developers have 
been fixing bugs on server side, more dedicated resources on NFSoRDMA server 
development are needed for stability and performance work. We will continue to 
improve NFSoRDMA performance and try to find more resources on server side.

2. NFSoRDMA performance
After experimenting performance with different approaches (multiple QPs, 
different completion vector per QP), we think we should focus on single QP 
scalability first. Right now small I/O single QP IOPS is around 100K, large I/O 
single QP NFS READ can reach 3.6GB/s (which almost reaches link speed in the 
fabric). To identify single QP scalability, here are list of things we can try:
-- Generic RPC dispatching: identify serialized operations to make them 
paralleled
-- scheduling mechanism: wait_on_bit latency, queue work latency
-- RDMA transport layer: hack poll_cq on both client and server to make pulling 
longer, like wait for RPC RTT time, wait for more WCs to process more 
completions to reduce interrupts/wait overheads to see any better results

3. We will cover iSCSI/iSER/SRP in the future discussions.

10/23/2014
@8:30am PT DST
@9:30am MT DST
@10:30am CT DST
@11:30am ET DST
@Bangalore @9:00pm
@Israel @6:30pm

Duration: 1 hour

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Conference Code: 2308833
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Thanks everyone for joining the call and providing valuable inputs/work to the 
community to make NFSoRDMA better.

Shirley
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