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Windows Server 2016
This chapter provides the following information for Windows Server 2016:
Configuring RoCE Interfaces with Hyper-V
RoCE over Switch Embedded Teaming
Configuring Storage Spaces Direct
Deploying and Managing a Nano Server
Configuring RoCE Interfaces with Hyper-V
In Windows Server 2016, Hyper-V with Network Direct Kernel Provider Interface
(NDKPI) Mode-2, host virtual network adapters (host virtual NICs) support RDMA.
RoCE configuration procedures in this section include:
Creating a Hyper-V Virtual Switch with an RDMA Virtual NIC
Adding a VLAN ID to Host Virtual NIC
Adding Host Virtual NICs (Virtual Ports)
Mapping the SMB Drive and Running RoCE Traffic
NOTE
DCBX is required for RoCE over Hyper-V. To configure DCBX, either:
Configure through the HII (see
“Preparing the Adapter” on page 59
).
Configure using QoS (see
“Configuring QoS for RoCE” on page 205
).