i2o

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Intelligent Input/Output
I2O
Intelligent I/O

   <architecture> /i:-too-oh/ (I2O) A specification which aims to
   provide an {I/O} {device driver} architecture that is
   independent of both the specific device being controlled and
   the host {operating system}.  The Hardware Device Module (HDM)
   manages the device and the OS Services Module (OSM) interfaces
   to the host operating system.  The HDM is portable across
   multiple operating systems, processors and busses.  The HDM
   and OSM communicate via a two layer {message passing}
   {protocol}.  A Message Layer sets up a communications session
   and runs on top of a Transport Layer which defines how the two
   parties share information.

   I2O is also designed to facilitate intelligent I/O subsystems,
   with support for {message passing} between multiple
   independent processors.  By relieving the host of {interrupt}
   intensive I/O tasks required by the various layers of a driver
   architecture, the I2O intelligent I/O architecture greatly
   improves I/O performance.  I2O systems will be able to more
   efficiently deliver the I/O throughput required by a wide
   range of high bandwidth applications, such as networked
   {video}, {groupware} and {client-server} processing.  I2O does
   not restrict where the layered modules execute, providing
   support for single processor, {multiprocessor}, and
   {clustered} systems.

   I2O is not intended to replace the driver architectures
   currently in existence.  Rather, the objective is to provide
   an open, standards-based approach, which is complementary to
   existing drivers, and provides a framework for the rapid
   development of a new generation of portable, intelligent I/O.

   (http://i2osig.org/).

   (1997-11-04)
    
from V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006)
I2O
       Intelligent Input/Output (Intel)
       
    
from V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006)
I2O
       Intelligent Input/Output [bus]
       
    

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