Atto Adapters/HBAs
For new Mac Pro and macOS Catalina
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 11, 2019 at 2:35 pmAtto Technology, Inc. reaffirms its commitment to Apple Computer, Inc.‘s technology innovations by announcing support for the Mac Pro and macOS Catalina.
Atto Fastframe HBA
Now that Apple has re-introduced expansion capabilities to the Mac Pro platform, the company is ready to provide PCIe-based storage and network connectivity solutions long sought after by the Mac community.
The firm has a portfolio of Mac ready adapters, and is eager to support the Mac Pro and macOS Catalina with Thunderbolt, Ethernet, FC and SAS/SATA connectivity. The company’s adapter hardware and drivers offer future proof compatibility, as they are already compatible with the Mac platform.
“Our long-standing relationship with Apple over the last 30 years continues to drive our position as a leading force within the Apple community,” said Timothy J. Klein, president and CEO, Atto.
MultiPath Director for FC SANs
The company gives Mac users connectivity technologies purpose made for creative professionals, like Advance Data Streaming (ADS) technology which manages latency and smooths data streams, and MultiPath Director for FC SANs, along with tuned and optimized drivers.
As a pioneer in Thunderbolt enabled solutions, the firm has been a provider of performance Thunderbolt connectivity for Apple platforms. ThunderLink Thunderbolt adapters continue to provide the Thunderbolt 3 solution for Mac platforms like the Mac Pro, iMac Pro and Mac mini.
Products included in portfolio of Apple supported solutions are:
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Celerity (Gen 6), 16Gb (Gen 5 and Gen 6) and 8Gb FC HBAs, with MultiPath Director
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ExpressSAS 12Gb SAS/SATA HBAs and 6Gb RAID adapters
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Thunderbolt 3 and 2 enabled ThunderLink adapters
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FastFrame 10/25/40/50/100GbE network interface cards (NICs)
ConfigTool software screenshot
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Software including ConfigTool, XstreamVIEW, Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator, Express NAV and QuickNAV
Purchase the products through VARs, system integrators and the firm’s webstore.