The following table presents the currently certified combinations of stacks and platforms, and supported CPU architectures for the current VMA version.
Specification | Value |
Network Adapter Cards | NVIDIA ConnectX-7 (4x25G) |
NVIDIA ConnectX-7 (200G) Crypto-disabled | |
NVIDIA ConnectX-5 / NVIDIA ConnectX-5 Ex | |
Firmware | 28.41.1000 |
16.35.3502 | |
Driver Stack |
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Supported Operating Systems and Kernels | Ubuntu 20.04, and RH 8.7, 8.6 |
CPU Architecture | x86_64 (Intel Xeon) |
Minimum memory requirements | 1 GB of free memory for installation 800 MB per process running with VMA |
Minimum disk space requirements | 1 GB |
Transport | Ethernet/InfiniBand |
Description | |
Binary RPM and DEB packages for 64-bit architecture for Linux distribution |
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Documentation | VMA Release Notes VMA Installation and Quick Start Guide VMA User Manual |
The VMA library has been successfully tested and is certified to work with the applications listed in the following table.
Application | Company / Source | Type | Notes |
sockperf | NVIDIA® (Open Source) | Bandwidth and Latency Benchmarking | Version 3.10 (https://github.com/mellanox/sockperf) |
netperf | Open Source | Bandwidth and Latency Benchmarking | Version 2.6.0 |
NetPIPE | Open Source | Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator | Version 3.7.2 |
UMS (formerly LBM) | Informatica | Message Middleware Infrastructures | Version 6.7 |