Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology (Intel® I/OAT) is an Intel platform network technology that accelerates, optimizes and seamlessly scales enterprise servers on Microsoft Windows Server* and Linux* operating systems.
Acceleration moves networking data to applications faster.
Optimization allows you to increase the load on your servers without increasing power consumption.
Seamless multiple port scaling gives you increased networking throughput from teaming along with reliable server and application availability.
Implementing Intel I/OAT requires no change to your existing network configuration or existing security implementations.
This is a platform-level solution for data movement. Thus, several ingredients are necessary for a system to be Intel I/OAT capable:
Platform | The platform must be based on a server chipset and BIOS that are Intel I/OAT capable. |
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Network Connectivity Hardware | Intel I/OAT is supported on specific server adapters and network connections available from Intel and other vendors. If you have multiple network adapters in your system, Intel I/OAT will operate automatically on the compatible models, while non-compatible adapters will pass traffic normally. |
Drivers and Connectivity Software | Intel I/OAT becomes active when all required software
support is loaded & enabled.
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Your system memory channels should be fully populated. Intel recommends a minimum of 4 GB of system memory or 1 GB per channel. Refer to your system guide for specific information regarding memory channels.
In a Windows environment, the following advanced settings must be enabled (see the Intel® PROSet link in the left pane):
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