COSTA MESA, Calif., Sept. 18, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Emulex Corporation (NYSE:ELX) announced today new product capabilities that extend the company's leadership position within the data center virtualization market. The Company's innovative LightPulse(r) Virtual HBA technology provides enhanced SAN functionality for virtualized servers, and is available to end users deploying its market-leading family of 4Gb/s host bus adapters (HBAs). Additionally, Emulex is extending support for the Virtual Fabric standard within its HBAs to help provide improved fabric security, manageability, and efficiency. Today also marks production availability of its innovative AV150 Intelligent Storage Processor, which provides the foundation for an emerging class of storage virtualization solutions. Together with its innovative new HBA capabilities, the AV150 positions Emulex uniquely to provide the key building block technologies that enhance and enable the three pillars of the virtualized data center -- server virtualization, fabric virtualization, and storage virtualization.
Data center virtualization provides IT executives with lower acquisition costs through hardware consolidation and portability; more fully utilized compute, fabric, and storage resources; and improved efficiency and management of equipment. Applying data center virtualization with an end-to-end strategy enables IT executives to leverage infrastructure solutions that are extensible and address the requirements of server, fabric and storage virtualization.
"Emulex is at the forefront of delivering new products and enhanced capabilities that not only drive intelligence and value into the SAN, but provide the building blocks for our end user customers migrating to a next generation virtualized data center," said Mike Smith, executive vice president of worldwide marketing, Emulex Corp. "Availability of our LightPulse Virtual HBA technology and AV150 intelligent storage processor, coupled with support for virtual fabrics, reinforces Emulex's competitive edge and commitment to delivering data center virtualization solutions that enable our customers to evolve their systems to meet the ongoing demand for consolidation and improved utilization."
Emulex is well positioned to deliver enabling technologies for IT managers deploying end-to-end data center virtualization strategies. Emulex 4Gb/s HBAs provide enhanced functionality for virtualized servers, such as superior flexibility and control over storage access. Coupled with Virtual Fabric support, Emulex HBAs provide the unique capabilities that allow an IT executive to integrate a future-proof set of SAN infrastructure solutions that will scale as the end user's data center virtualization strategy evolves. With the addition of the AV150 intelligent storage processor platform to its product portfolio, Emulex solutions now extend to storage virtualization.
"As a leader in storage networking technology, Cisco was first to market with virtual SAN (VSAN) technology, and we welcome solutions such as the Emulex LightPulse Virtual HBAs that expand virtualization options for our joint customers," said Rajeev Bhardwaj, director of product management, Data Center Business Unit at Cisco. "These solutions help to enhance infrastructure scalability, resiliency and agility to support our enterprise customers' business goals."
Emulex Virtualization Products
-- Server Virtualization - Emulex 4Gb/s HBAs now offer its LightPulse Virtual HBA technology, along with a developer's kit for use by end users and technology partners within Linux-based server environments, including Xen virtualized servers. Emulex's Virtual HBA technology, which will be available for additional virtualized server solutions next quarter, allows end users to effectively virtualize the HBA functionality such that each virtual machine running on a server can share a pool of HBAs, yet have independent access to its own protected storage. This enables administrators to leverage standard SAN management tools and best practices, such as fabric zoning and LUN mapping/masking, and enables the full use of fabric-based quality-of-service and accounting chargeback capabilities. It also provides the most efficient utilization of the HBAs in the server, while ensuring the highest levels of data protection available in the industry. Emulex LightPulse Virtual HBA technology is based on the industry standard N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) and has been tested for compatibility with the industry's leading fabric switches. -- Storage Virtualization - Emulex Intelligent Storage Processor AV150 incorporates high-performance processing capability and support for multiple protocols, making it an ideal platform for storage virtualization platforms. As the underlying technology for intelligent switches and SAN appliances, the AV150 enables such storage virtualization applications as non-disruptive data migration, data replication, heterogeneous volume management, and virtual tape libraries. The AV150 will begin product shipments with a top-tier customer next quarter. -- Virtual Fabrics - Emulex is extending support for industry- standard Virtual Fabric within its 4Gb/s HBAs by adding the ability for a single HBA to simultaneously and natively access multiple fabrics. This capability enables virtual fabric services to be optimized according to lines of business, applications or virtual machines. Implementations of virtual fabric such as Cisco's VSAN, provide end-users the ability to create isolated domains within a single physical SAN fabric or switch, each with its own set of fabric services. These logical SANs can be optimized for maximum security, manageability, and efficiency. Virtual fabrics are also ideal for secure SAN consolidation, and allow for more efficient storage network utilization.
For more information about Emulex data center virtualization products, please visit kiosk No. 10 at InfoWorld's Virtualization Executive Forum, located at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, Sept. 25 - 26. Emulex will also showcase its new data center virtualization products at Storage Decisions at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, Sept. 27 - 28, Booth No. 801. Additional details are available at www.emulex.com/virtualization.
About Emulex
Emulex Corporation is the most trusted name in storage networking connectivity and a leading provider of critical building blocks for intelligent data center infrastructure solutions. The world's leading server and storage providers rely on Emulex award-winning HBAs, embedded storage switching, intelligent storage platforms and I/O controller products to build reliable, scalable and high performance storage and server solutions. Emulex ranked number 19 in the Deloitte 2005 Technology Fast 50 and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:ELX). Corporate headquarters are located in Costa Mesa, California. News releases and other information about Emulex Corporation are available at http://www.emulex.com.
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