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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” on page 247
“Configuring QoS for RoCE” on page 248
“Configuring VMMQ” on page 257
“Configuring VXLAN” on page 262
“Configuring Storage Spaces Direct” on page 264
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 NIC
Adding a vLAN ID to Host Virtual NIC
Adding Host Virtual NICs (Virtual Ports)
Mapping the SMB Drive and Running RoCE Traffic
NOTE
For NDKPI Mode-2, you must enable Network Direct Functionality of
physical interface.
DCBX is required for RoCE over Hyper-V. To configure DCBX, either:
Configure through the HII (see
“Preparing the Adapter” on page 129
).
Configure using QoS (see
“Configuring QoS for RoCE” on page 248
).