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Network File System (NFS) Upper Layer Binding To RPC-Over-RDMA Version 1
draft-ietf-nfsv4-rfc5667bis-12

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Document Type
This is an older version of an Internet-Draft that was ultimately published as RFC 8267.
Author Chuck Lever
Last updated 2017-08-08
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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Stream WG state Submitted to IESG for Publication
Document shepherd Spencer Shepler
Shepherd write-up Show Last changed 2017-07-14
IESG IESG state Became RFC 8267 (Proposed Standard)
Consensus boilerplate Yes
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Responsible AD Spencer Dawkins
Send notices to Spencer Shepler <spencer.shepler@gmail.com>
draft-ietf-nfsv4-rfc5667bis-12
Acknowledgments

   The author gratefully acknowledges the work of Brent Callaghan and
   Tom Talpey on the original NFS Direct Data Placement specification
   [RFC5667].  Tom contributed the text of Section 6.4.2.

   Dave Noveck provided excellent review, constructive suggestions, and
   consistent navigational guidance throughout the process of drafting
   this document.  Dave contributed the text of Section 6.6 and
   Section 7, and insisted on precise discussion of reply size
   estimation.

   Thanks to Karen Deitke for her sharp observations about idempotency,
   NFS COMPOUNDs, and NFS sessions.

   Special thanks go to Transport Area Director Spencer Dawkins, NFSV4
   Working Group Chair and Document Shepherd Spencer Shepler, and NFSV4
   Working Group Secretary Thomas Haynes for their support.  The author
   also wishes to thank Bill Baker and Greg Marsden for their support of
   this work.

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Author's Address

   Charles Lever
   Oracle Corporation
   1015 Granger Avenue
   Ann Arbor, MI  48104
   United States of America

   Phone: +1 248 816 6463
   Email: chuck.lever@oracle.com

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