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The Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) is an abstract model of a user-level zero-copy [[computer network | network]], and is the basis for [[InfiniBand]] and [[iWARP]]. Created by [[Microsoft]], [[Intel]], and [[Compaq]], the originall VIA sought to standardize the interface for high-performance network technologies known as [[storage area network]]s (SANs).
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The Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) is an abstract model of a user-level zero-copy [[computer network | network]], and is the basis for [[InfiniBand]] and [[iWARP]].
 
Networks are a shared resource. In traditional networks such as [[Ethernet]], the network is protected by the [[kernel (computer science) | kernel]], which presents a tremendous performance bottleneck when [[lag | latency]] is an issue.