SuperSockets can also be used to accelerate kernel services that communicate via sockets. However, such services need to be adapted to actually use SuperSockets. This adaption is typically a trivial modification to make the service use a different address family when opening new sockets. Either the service can be configured to do so, or it needs to be patched and recompiled.
The Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD™, see http://www.linbit.com) for Linux has integrated Dolphin PCI Express software support.
If you are interested in accelerated kernel services like iSCSI, GNBD or others, please contact Dolphin Support.