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### Adaptive routing
Adaptive routing is an advanced routing feature provided by InfiniBand switches that can evenly distribute traffic across multiple paths. Currently, low-latency kernels support adaptive routing, while normal kernels do not (support may be added soon). **Enabling adaptive routing for normal internode kernels may lead to deadlocks or data corruption issues**.
For low-latency kernels, enabling adaptive routing can completely eliminate network congestion caused by routing conflicts, but it also introduces additional latency. We recommend the following configuration for optimal performance:
Adaptive routing is an advanced routing feature provided by InfiniBand switches that can evenly distribute traffic across multiple paths. Enabling adaptive routing can completely eliminate network congestion caused by routing conflicts, but it also introduces additional latency. We recommend the following configuration for optimal performance:
- enable adaptive routing in environments with heavy network loads
- use static routing in environments with light network loads