ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 13 -- United States Patent no. 12,526,335, issued on Jan. 13, was assigned to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP (Spring, Texas).
"Nonstop virtual remote direct memory access" was invented by James R. Hamrick Jr. (Murrieta, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system and method can facilitate software-based remote direct memory access (RDMA) communications over transport control protocol (TCP). The system establishes, by an RDMA emulation software layer in a first virtual machine, a TCP connection with a second virtual machine. Responsive to establishing the TCP connection, the system identifies, by the RDMA emulation software layer in the first virtual machine...