Windows Sockets Direct
Microsoft Windows Sockets Direct is a technology that, when possible, routes data at high speed and with high performance to and from Windows Sockets applications through a system area network (SAN) instead of the TCP/IP transport and an NDIS miniport driver.
Windows Sockets Direct is included in:
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP2
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Appliance Kit SP2
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003
The following topics describe Windows Sockets Direct features and operations, the software components that enable Windows Sockets Direct, and the requirements for writing a SAN service provider and its associated proxy driver:
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Build date: 5/7/2013
