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15 SR-IOV
This chapter provides information about single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV):
 Overview
 Enabling SR-IOV
 “Verifying that SR-IOV is Operational” on page 256
 “SR-IOV and Storage Functionality” on page 257
 “SR-IOV and Jumbo Packets” on page 257
Overview
Virtualization of network controllers allows users to consolidate their networking 
hardware resources and run multiple virtual machines concurrently on 
consolidated hardware. Virtualization also provides the user a rich set of features 
such as I/O sharing, consolidation, isolation and migration, and simplified 
management with provisions for teaming and failover.
Virtualization can come at the cost of reduced performance due to hypervisor 
overhead. The PCI-SIG introduced the SR-IOV specification to address these 
performance issues by creating a virtual function (VF), a lightweight PCIe function 
that can be directly assigned to a virtual machine (VM), bypassing the hypervisor 
layer for the main data movement.
Not all Marvell adapters support SR-IOV; refer to your product documentation for 
details. 
Enabling SR-IOV
Before attempting to enable SR-IOV, ensure that:
 The adapter hardware supports SR-IOV.
 SR-IOV is supported and enabled in the system BIOS.
 Configure NPAR mode (if using).










