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SIOV is '''hardware-assisted I/O virtualization''' designed for the hyperscale era, with the potential to support '''thousands of virtualized workloads per server.  
SIOV is '''hardware-assisted I/O virtualization''' designed for the hyperscale era, with the potential to support '''thousands of virtualized workloads per server.  
* SIOV moves the non-performance-critical virtualization and management logic '''off the device and into the virtualization stack'''. It uses a '''scalable identifier''' on the device to address the workloads’ memory.   
* SIOV moves the non-performance-critical virtualization and management logic '''off the device and into the virtualization stack'''. It uses a '''new scalable identifier''' on the device to address the workloads’ memory.   


SIOV delivers key benefits vs. prior art:
SIOV delivers key benefits vs. prior art:
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