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How can RDMA help?
Buffer management is a necessary evil
Direct Data Placement by itself does not simplify this
Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) can help
Sender has [in]direct access to receiver's memory
Read/write operations encapsulate buffer management
Remote access is controlled - no inherent security holes
Example: VI Architecture uses address indirection to insert the necessary control