Reading this zero copy article,

Does Zero-copy exist in Windows OS (server 2003, 2008, 2008 R2) ?

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Yes, it is supported via the TransmitFile API.

I'm pretty sure that IIS uses this as well.

Whether or not this method does real zero-copy (i.e. doesn't even copy from the file buffers to the socket buffers) is not explicitly mentioned in the documentation. But given the fact that this method is defined in a way that definitely makes it possible, I'd be highly surprised if this were not the case.

The closest the documentation comes to stating it clearly is this paragraph:

[...] TransmitFile achieves its performance gains by sending data directly from the file cache.

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Thanks Joachim. I wonder if TransmitFile() copy the data from kernel-read-buffer to socket-buffer and to NIC buffer ? or does it copy the data straight from kernel-read-buffer to NIC buffer ? – portoalet Aug 17 '11 at 8:40
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