RAIDIX announces FC 16Gb interface support
RAIDIX, the leader in professional high-performance storage, today announced the immediate availability of 16 Gb Fibre Channel network cards support in the RAIDIX 3.0 SAN software.
Russia(04 Feb 2013)
RAIDIX, the leader in professional high-performance storage, today announced the immediate availability of 16 Gb Fibre Channel network cards support in the RAIDIX 3.0 SAN software suite transforming commodity storage servers into professional-grade high-speed reliable storage appliances optimized for Media and Entertainment workloads such as post production and broadcast.
RAIDIX is among a few pioneers introducing 16 Gb Fibre Channel, as a part of the process giving customers the ability to support latest, industry-standard network interfaces.
The newly added 16 Gb Fibre Channel standard support provides RAIDIX customers with ultra-high bandwidth for demanding workloads such as 4K and 8K video and audio content authoring and broadcast.
RAIDIX partners are extremely impressed with the initial performance testing results. Our benchmarking showed a single 16 Gb FC port delivering almost 1.6 GBps of bandwidth near the physical limitations of the hardware.
The first 16 Gb FC devices certified with RAIDIX software are ATTO Celerity 16Gb Fibre Channel HBAs, based on the latest PCIe 3.0 technology.
About RAIDIX, LLC.
RAIDIX is a leading manufacturer of high-performance Fibre Channel, iSCSI and InfiniBand storage solutions. RAIDIX 3.0 software transforms low-cost industry-standard x64 storage servers into high-performance, reliable SAN storage appliances. RAIDIX-based storage appliances, built on patented storage technology, offer enterprise-grade reliably and performance at industry-lowest total cost of ownership. RAIDIX distributes its products worldwide through Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), systems integrators, VARs and authorized resellers. The company has offices throughout the world and can be found online at www.raidixstorage.com
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