Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) allows for significantly increased throughput, and low latency by performing direct memory transfers between servers. SMB direct is a feature of Windows Server 2012 R2 that enables the use of RDMA between SMB clients and the storage nodes.
SMB direct requires a network adapter, which supports the RDMA protocol. Also, both the storage nodes and the SMB clients must have RDMA adapters installed to use SMB direct. For more information about a list of supported RDMA adapters, see the Dell Storage with Microsoft Storage Spaces Support Matrix available at Dell.com/dsmsmanuals.
You must configure RDMA adapters on all SMB clients and storage nodes for jumbo frames with the MTU frame size set to 9 KB. Also, verify that flow control is enabled on every NIC.
Also, when adding supported RDMA adapters to the solution there are several steps required in Windows Server 2012 R2 to ensure SMB direct is enabled, existing SMB connections are refreshed, and SMB routing is configured (if supported by the adapter). For more information about configuring the RDMA adapters, see the Dell Storage with Microsoft Storage Spaces Deployment Guide available at Dell.com/dsmsmanuals.