Emulex Provides 8Gb/s Fibre Channel SAN Connectivity for HP BladeSystem Matrix, HP Virtual Connect and HP BladeSystem c-Class Server Blades

Emulex LightPulse 8Gb/s Fibre Channel HBAs Provide High Performance, Scalable SAN Connectivity Optimized for HP Virtual Connect


BERLIN, April 20, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HP Technology@Work -- Emulex Corporation (NYSE:ELX) today announced that its LightPulse(r) 8Gb/s Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) are optimized for use with the new HP BladeSystem Matrix, an out of the box, pre-integrated platform that creates pools of server, storage, power and network capacity that can be divided and allocated across up to 1000 physical or virtual servers. The Emulex LPe1205-HP 8Gb/s Fibre Channel HBA (mezzanine card) is also available for use with HP BladeSystem c-Class and server blades, including HP ProLiant G6 and HP Integrity blades with support for HP-UX 11i, Linux, VMware, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems.

Emulex LightPulse 8Gb/s Fibre Channel HBAs provide end user customers with the increased performance, I/O bandwidth and the scalability necessary to support next generation data centers. Emulex 8Gb/s storage area network (SAN) connectivity solutions also support the new HP Virtual Connect 8Gb Fibre Channel module and the HP StorageWorks EVA4400 Fibre Channel array.

"Emulex 8Gb/s HBAs provide greater transaction rates and more effective CPU utilization than other market offerings and are best positioned to handle the mission-critical and I/O-intensive applications of next-generation data centers," said Steve Daheb, chief marketing officer and senior vice president of business development, Emulex. "Emulex works closely with HP to deliver best-in-class connectivity solutions that meet the demanding requirements of transaction-intensive databases and server virtualization environments."

Leveraging Emulex 8Gb/s Fibre Channel HBA technology with HP BladeSystem Matrix provides customers with a wide range of capabilities, including:



 * Bandwidth that supports more virtual machines (VMs) per server than
   other solutions. Emulex 8Gb/s HBAs maximize the performance
   improvements and power savings offered by the new HP servers.
 * Comprehensive virtualization capabilities with support for N_Port ID
   Virtualization (NPIV) and Virtual Fabric, enabling HP Virtual
   Connect users to leverage SAN management tools and best practices at
   the VM level, including fabric zoning and LUN mapping/masking.
 * Enterprise scalability and flexibility through support for Message-
   Signaled Interrupts eXtended (MSI-X), offering end users greater CPU
   efficiency, reduced system latency and improved I/O throughput -- all
   of which contribute to increased blade server performance and
   reduced power consumption.
 * Common driver model, which allows a single driver to support all
   Emulex HBAs on a given operating system, lowering administrative
   costs and speeding server deployment.
 * Investment protection and seamless integration into existing SANs
   through backwards compatibility with Emulex 4Gb/s and 2Gb/s Fibre
   Channel devices.

"Customers can achieve faster services delivery, improved asset utilization and simplified infrastructure planning with the HP BladeSystem Matrix," said Mark Potter, senior vice president and general manager, ESS Infrastructure and Blades, HP. "By working together with converged networking leaders such as Emulex, HP offers customers the opportunity to achieve more flexible and efficient networked environments."

Emulex HBAs are managed using HBAnyware(r), a secure, automated and centralized enterprise management platform that can be used in conjunction with HP Virtual Connect Manager to seamlessly deploy and manage Emulex HBAs in virtualized or non-virtualized server environments.

Emulex LightPulse HBAs and mezzanine cards are supported across a range of HP storage arrays and servers, including the HP ProLiant, HP Integrity and HP StorageWorks array families.

For more information on Emulex connectivity solutions for HP, please visit: http://www.emulex.com/partners/oems/hewlett-packard.html

To learn more about Emulex, please visit: http://www.emulex.com

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 http://www.emulex.com.

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