QLogic Unveils 8Gb FC I/O Blade for SANbox 9000 Chassis Switch
And a roadmap for 16Gb FC
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 1, 2008 at 5:03 pmQLogic Corp. announced the 9008V 8Gb Fibre Channel I/O blade for the QLogic SANbox 9000 modular chassis switch, along with a road map that includes support for 16Gb Fibre Channel. A fully configured SANbox 9000 now provides SAN administrators with up to 256 8Gb switch ports, plus all the rack density and performance needed to support hundreds of server and storage nodes — including blade servers and virtual machines. QLogic also announced today that SANbox 9000 business development will be focused on small to medium enterprises (SMEs), where the product has a proven track record of benefiting SAN administrators who need an affordable, long-term solution to build large fabrics.
"I plan to deploy 8Gb Fibre Channel on my SANbox 9000 to speed up replication of business data and to improve the performance of my video editing applications," said Ramy Katrib, chief executive officer, DigitalFilm Tree. "I also expect to deploy 16Gb Fibre Channel in the future as I continue to consolidate my I/O intensive applications onto blade servers."
"Small to medium enterprises are building large fabrics that require the port density, stability and manageability of a bladed chassis switch. However, these businesses are extremely price-sensitive and are looking for a cost-effective alternative to large directors," said Brian Garrett, technical director, ESG Lab. "We’ve tested the SANbox 9000, and with a modular design to accommodate future technologies plus leading edge performance, ESG is confident that the SANbox 9000 gives SMEs the value they need."
SANbox 9008V 8Gb Fibre Channel I/O Blade Prepares Customers for Future Technologies
The new I/O blade may be deployed non-disruptively by existing customers in their current chassis alongside previous-generation 9000 Series blades. Featuring sixteen 8Gb ports per unit, the 9008V is backward-compatible with 4Gb and 2Gb legacy devices, allowing old and new customers to migrate smoothly and cost-effectively to higher SAN speeds. The 9008V release will also provide full support of the next-generation internet standard (IPv6), along with enhancements to the product’s existing call-home functionality. All the new SANbox 9000 functionality is designed to enhance application performance and availability while preparing customers’ infrastructure for future technologies such as storage and server virtualization.
"With the introduction of the 9008V blade, the SANbox 9000 is a great enhancement to the QLogic family of 8Gb Fibre Channel solutions," said Jesse Parker, vice president and general manager, QLogic Network Solutions Group. "This highly versatile platform supports our long-term vision to give SME customers the essential enterprise-class storage networking features they need to build scalable, large fabrics."
SANbox 9000 Series Switches — Designed to the Core( for Open Systems
Finally, there’s a new class of core switch that represents a sane alternative to quarter million dollar director switches. The SANbox 9000 Series is Designed to the Core for cost-sensitive, business-critical, open system environments that require ultra-high density, blazing performance and intelligent switching for their data center core. The SANbox 9000 architecture represents a number of industry firsts: a 4U modular chassis for a smaller footprint and cost-effective scalability, customer-replaceable units (CRUs) to eliminate costly service calls and a 10Gb core-to-edge ‘backbone’ enabling seamless SAN performance scaling in multi-switch environments.