Network Memory plays
Unlike traditional memory that resides within a single device, Network Memory allows multiple devices to access shared memory resources, improving efficiency and enabling seamless data sharing. This approach is particularly beneficial in distributed computing environments, where tasks are split among several machines that need to communicate rapidly. By utilizing Network Memory, systems can reduce latency, increase data availability, and support collaborative processing in real-time. It also enhances redundancy, as data can be mirrored across multiple nodes, minimizing the risk of loss due to hardware failure. Technologies such as RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) further optimize Network Memory by enabling high-speed, low-latency


