However, this strategy presents several problems related to the fact that the target node is not notified of the completion of the request (single-sided communications).
As of 2018 RDMA had achieved broader acceptance as a result of implementation enhancements that enable good performance over ordinary networking infrastructure.
[2] The RDMA Consortium and the DAT Collaborative[3] have played key roles in the development of RDMA protocols and APIs for consideration by standards groups such as the Internet Engineering Task Force and the Interconnect Software Consortium.
[4] Hardware vendors have started working on higher-capacity RDMA-based network adapters, with rates of 100 Gbit/s reported.
[5][6] Software vendors, such as IBM,[7] Red Hat and Oracle Corporation, support these APIs in their latest products,[8] and as of 2013[update] engineers have started developing network adapters that implement RDMA over Ethernet.