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Emulex Embedded Switches and Bridges Selected by LSI for New High Capacity Disk Enclosure
Fibre Channel Connections to SATA Disk Drives Enabled by Trusted Embedded Storage Solution Provider
COSTA MESA, Calif., September 28, 2009 - Emulex Corporation (NYSE:ELX) today announced that LSI Corporation has selected its InSpeed® SOC 422 Embedded Storage Switch and BR-2401 bridge products for use in the new LSI™ Engenio® DE6900 high capacity disk enclosure. This is the second-generation deployment of Emulex's InSpeed switches and bridges within the LSI Engenio disk enclosure product line. The InSpeed SOC 422 and BR-2401 bridge are trusted, enterprise-proven storage components that provide Fibre Channel to Serial ATA (SATA) connections with the resilience, performance and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability) that external storage systems require.
"LSI's deployment of our InSpeed switch and bridge products illustrate the dynamics in today's market, where storage system providers are looking for ways to improve density, capacity and reliability, extending their investments in field-proven, resilient Fibre Channel backend infrastructures," said Steve Daheb, chief marketing officer and senior vice president of business development, Emulex. "Emulex's InSpeed embedded storage switches and bridges are trusted by top storage system providers, such as LSI, to deliver leading RAS and performance."
The LSI Engenio DE6900 is a 4U, 19-inch rack-mountable drive enclosure capable of housing a total of sixty 3.5-inch low-cost, high-capacity SATA drives for a maximum capacity of 60TB in a single enclosure. It is an ideal solution for data archival, near-line data storage, backup and recovery applications, and high performance computing environments where efficient space utilization, reduced power consumption and advanced serviceability features are critical requirements. The disk enclosure utilizes Emulex's InSpeed SOC 422 for its front-end Fibre Channel connectivity and the BR-2401 bridge for its SATA to Fibre Channel back-end.
"LSI selected the Emulex InSpeed switch and bridging technology for our latest Engenio disk enclosure based on the field-proven reliability and performance in other solutions that we offer," said Ken Day, vice president of Engineering, Engenio Storage Group, LSI. "The integrated Emulex BR-2401 allows us to cost effectively attach large numbers of SATA drives in a dense, reliable Fibre Channel environment, enabling us to offer our customers lower cost storage per gigabyte and reduced power requirements, which are increasingly important in the current economic environment."
Emulex has an installed base of more than 60 million embedded storage ports and its embedded technologies are used by the top storage OEMs. In addition, Emulex's LightPulse® HBAs are fully tested and supported for mission-critical Fibre Channel SAN connectivity across the entire line of LSI Engenio Storage Group products.
For more information on Emulex Embedded Storage Products, please visit: www.emulex.com/solutions/embedded-storage.html
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About Emulex
Emulex is the leader in converged networking solutions for the data center. Our Connectivity Continuum architecture provides intelligent networking services that transition today's infrastructure into tomorrow's unified network ecosystem. Emulex provides a single framework that intelligently connects every server, network and storage device within the data center. Through strategic collaboration and integrated partner solutions, Emulex provides its customers with industry leading business value, operational flexibility and strategic advantage. Emulex is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:ELX) and has corporate headquarters in Costa Mesa, California. News releases and other information about Emulex Corporation are available at www.emulex.com.
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