To share a single physical device with multiple pods, implement the Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) specification. This standard enables flexible PCI device assignment, allowing a device to show as multiple separate physical devices for efficient resource allocation.
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As of {product-title} 4.21, the SR-IOV Operator can support ARM hardware.
You can configure a Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) device in your cluster by using the xref:../../networking/networking_operators/sr-iov-operator/installing-sriov-operator.adoc#installing-sriov-operator[SR-IOV Operator].
SR-IOV can segment a compliant network device, recognized on the host node as a physical function (PF), into multiple virtual functions (VFs). The VF is used like any other network device. The SR-IOV network device driver for the device determines how the VF is exposed in the container:
You can use SR-IOV network devices with additional networks on your {product-title} cluster installed on bare metal or {rh-openstack-first} infrastructure for applications that require high bandwidth or low latency.
The SR-IOV Network Operator is supported on the following platforms:
- Bare metal
- {rh-openstack-first}
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For a list of devices, such as network interface controllers (NICs) that {product-title} supports, see link:https://catalog.redhat.com/en/hardware[Red Hat certified hardware] on the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog. The following example, finds the Intel X710 network adapter:
. From the Red Hat certified hardware webpage, click *Explore* from the *Components* tile.
. From the *Provider* drop-down menu, click the *Intel Corporation* checkbox.
. From the *Platform* drop-down menu, click the *Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform* checkbox.
. Find the *Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter X710* network adapter from the list and then click on its tile. A new webpage opens that shows information for the network adapter.
You can configure multi-network policies for SR-IOV networks. The support for this is technology preview and SR-IOV additional networks are only supported with kernel NICs. They are not supported for Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) applications.
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Creating multi-network policies on SR-IOV networks might not deliver the same performance to applications compared to SR-IOV networks without a multi-network policy configured.
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:FeatureName: Multi-network policies for SR-IOV network
A daemon set that is deployed on worker nodes when the SR-IOV Network Operator starts. The daemon is responsible for discovering and initializing SR-IOV network devices in the cluster.
A dynamic admission controller webhook that provides functionality for patching Kubernetes pod specifications with requests and limits for custom network resources such as SR-IOV VFs. The SR-IOV network resources injector adds the `resource` field to only the first container in a pod automatically.
A device plugin that discovers, advertises, and allocates SR-IOV network virtual function (VF) resources. Device plugins are used in Kubernetes to enable the use of limited resources, typically in physical devices. Device plugins give the Kubernetes scheduler awareness of resource availability, so that the scheduler can schedule pods on nodes with sufficient resources.
The SR-IOV Network resources injector and SR-IOV Network Operator webhook are enabled by default and can be disabled by editing the `default` `SriovOperatorConfig` CR.
Use caution when disabling the SR-IOV Network Operator Admission Controller webhook. You can disable the webhook under specific circumstances, such as troubleshooting, or if you want to use unsupported devices.
* If you use {VirtProductName}: xref:../../virt/vm_networking/virt-connecting-vm-to-sriov.adoc#virt-connecting-vm-to-sriov[Connecting a virtual machine to an SR-IOV network]
* xref:../../networking/hardware_networks/configuring-sriov-net-attach.adoc#configuring-sriov-net-attach[Ethernet network attachement: Adding a pod to an SR-IOV additional network]
* xref:../../networking/hardware_networks/configuring-sriov-ib-attach.adoc#configuring-sriov-ib-attach[InfiniBand network attachement: Adding a pod to an SR-IOV additional network]