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2004
Sanbolic Announces Qualification
and Support for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of SAN Switches
Sanbolic’s Melio FS™
and LaScala™ Volume Manager now qualified as interoperable
with Cisco MDS 9000 SANs
Watertown, MA, July 6, 2004 –
Sanbolic announced today that Sanbolic’s
Melio FS and LaScala Volume Manager are now qualified as interoperable
with Cisco’s MDS 9000 Family of storage area networking (SAN)
directors and fabric switches. The combined functionality of these
products will help allow customers to deploy simplified SAN architectures
with concurrent access to shared files over Fibre Channel or iSCSI
block transport.
The qualification of Melio FS and LaScala VM with
the Cisco MDS 9000 was driven by customer requirements for a very
high-performance shared storage platform. The initial installation
was deployed at a customer site in early February. The customer’s
application requires throughput of almost 200MB/s per server, the
combined solution is delivering 1GB/s of data in a five server environment.
Sanbolic conducted interoperability testing based on Cisco specifications
designed to demonstrate support and manageability. The two companies
have also signed a cooperative support agreement that will meet
the specific needs of mutual customers whose installations include
products provided by both companies.
The award-winning Cisco MDS 9000 Family is a comprehensive
line of SAN switches for storage networks of all sizes and architectures.
Comprised of the Cisco MDS 9500 series directors, the Cisco MDS
9216 flexible-configuration fabric switch, and the Cisco MDS 9100
series fabric switches, these solutions are designed to offer high
performance and scalability, and delivers intelligent network services
such as multiprotocol/multitransport integration, Virtual SANs (VSANs),
security, advanced traffic management, sophisticated diagnostics
and unified SAN management.
"Sanbolic’s products offer volume and
logical management across multiple hosts and disks systems, which
drive more intelligence into the SAN, while reducing the complexities
and costs of managing across diverse servers and array systems ",
said Bill Erdman, Technology Alliance Director within Cisco's Storage
Technology Group. "The collaboration between Cisco and Sanbolic
will help customers take advantage of these intelligent storage
features across a scalable and high-performance SAN environment."
Sanbolic’s advanced clustered file system
and clustered volume manager have been designed expressly for networked
storage and enable users to manage networked storage as a single
pool of data, greatly reducing complexity and giving users much
more flexibility in how they can access their data. LaScala is a
transactional clustered volume manager that enables very high performance
aggregation of performance across storage controllers and centralized
management, while Melio FS enables simultaneous read and write access
to files from multiple servers.
"Sanbolic’s goal with networked storage
is to simplify customer environments while providing applications
with high bandwidth shared access to data. " said Chris Hurley,
Sanbolic’s VP of Sales and Marketing. "Cisco’s
switch platform provides tremendous performance as well as the flexibility
to incorporate iSCSI access to shared data. It also provides an
ideal future platform to migrate LaScala volume management into
the network."
About Sanbolic
Sanbolic, Inc. is a privately held independent software vendor located
in Watertown, Massachusetts. Sanbolic’s products simplify
data storage management, increase system flexibility, and enable
high bandwidth shared access to data. The product offerings are
Melio FS, an advanced symmetrical cluster file system, LaScala,
a symmetrical cluster volume manager, and Kayo, volume sharing software.
Sanbolic distributes its products worldwide through a network of
distributors, OEMs, VARs and system integrators. Further information
about Sanbolic can be found on its web site www.sanbolic.com.
Sanbolic, Kayo, LaScala, and Melio FS are
registered trademarks of Sanbolic, Inc. All other company and product
names contained herein are trademarks of the respective holders.
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