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 <description>InfiniBand hasn&#039;t caught on widely, despite the ambitions of its designers, but it is used to connect servers into high-performance compute clusters and to link machines that jointly house large databases. &amp;quot;Where severs in close proximity have to move a lot of data really quickly and with low latency (communication delays), that&#039;s a good fit for InfiniBand,&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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