Emulex Introduces Gen 5 Fibre Channel Flash Services for Virtualized Environments and Database Applications

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Emulex Introduces Gen 5 Fibre Channel Flash Services for Virtualized Environments and Database Applications

New Emulex ExpressLane QoS and CrossLink In-band Message Passing Features Optimize I/O Performance in Fabric-based Flash Arrays and Server-based Cache Environments

FRANKFURT, Germany and COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- SNW EUROPE -- Emulex Corporation (NYSE: ELX), a leader in network connectivity, monitoring and management, today announced new Gen 5 Fibre Channel (FC) Flash Services technology, which is designed to enhance the quality of service (QoS), optimize I/O performance and increase return on investment (ROI) in IT environments using fabric-based flash arrays and server-based cache. Emulex Gen 5 FC Flash Services technology is built on existing FC industry standards, eliminating vendor lock-in, and includes exclusive ExpressLane(TM) and CrossLink(TM) features, which provide priority queuing and in-band FC message passing. Emulex Gen 5 FC Flash Services technology is available as a no charge upgrade to currently shipping Emulex Gen 5 FC Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) and doesn't require any additional hardware purchases.

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"Flash and cache technologies are driving tremendous opportunities to accelerate applications and maximize QoS for virtualized and cloud environments," said Shaun Walsh, senior vice president of marketing and corporate development, Emulex. "We are enabling best-of-breed solutions with partners' and OEMs' flash and cache products by ensuring that Emulex FC and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) products provide the highest I/O operations per second (IOPS), lowest latency, in-band device-to-device message-passing and intelligent automation."

ExpressLane Feature
As flash storage is deployed into mixed storage environments or with hybrid storage arrays, the combination of data from rotating media and flash devices can cause congestion on the Storage Area Network (SAN), resulting in reduced performance and diminished ROI. Emulex ExpressLane gives high priority, mission-critical workloads more chances to transmit by tagging the associated Logical Unit Number (LUN), so that flash traffic receives precedence. Emulex ExpressLane technology offers:

    --  Improved Service Level Agreements (SLAs): ExpressLane technology
        delivers prioritized queuing by using prioritization flags to identify
        priority traffic to the fabric, resulting in consistent performance and
        improved SLAs for individual I/Os.
    --  Improved QoS: Public or hybrid cloud environments running mixed
        workloads can use ExpressLane to alleviate congestion, reduce latency
        and improve throughput, ensuring that key applications receive highest
        priority.
    --  Ease of Use and Management: The ExpressLane feature requires no changes
        to the existing Fibre Channel environment and is easily turned on and
        off using OneCommand® Manager.
CrossLink Feature
New flash-based infrastructures, especially caching solutions, require coordination between nodes. East-West traffic (servers communicating with servers) has increased significantly with the use of technology such as VMware vSphere® vMotion® cache migration, which requires constant coordination between server nodes. Current solutions (TCP/IP and UDP) suffer from connectivity issues between nodes, including latency issues, poor QoS, excessive host CPU utilization, and lack of coordination with other storage devices. Emulex CrossLink provides an in-band FC message passing solution that ensures storage device connectivity and delivers optimized performance using lossless, standards-based FC protocols. Emulex CrossLink technology offers:

    --  Increased Reliability: CrossLink technology leverages lossless FC,
        eliminating dropped packets and significantly reducing the number of
        points of failure by staying in-band FC.
    --  Improved Performance: The in-band message passing in CrossLink
        significantly reduces latency and increases CPU utilization compared
        with UDP/IP by leveraging FC.
    --  Reduced Operational Expenditures (OPEX): CrossLink technology reduces
        OPEX because it negates the need for two teams (storage administrators
        and network administrators) to jointly manage the environment.
"EMC has a unique, differentiated strategy leveraging flash technology across the entire storage infrastructure. By working with Emulex to deliver customers 16GFC we are helping address the new demands of the data center with flash technology," said Barry Ader, Vice President, Product Marketing and Management, Server Storage Software, Emerging Technology Products Group, EMC Corporation. "Through this collaboration, EMC and Emulex are providing solutions that maximize application performance by reducing latency."

"As businesses turn to virtualization and the cloud to deliver flexibility, reliability and efficiency, Fusion ioMemory provides the low-latency performance needed to virtualize any application," said Ajay Nilaver, Fusion-io Vice President of Products. "Emulex's Gen 5 FC network optimization technologies for flash help our joint customers maximize server density and eliminate I/O bottlenecks even in data-intenstive virtual environments."

"Effective flash solutions are important for today's virtualized environments. Emulex's new Gen 5 FC Flash Services technology, along with VMware vSphere® 5.5 and the VMware vSphere Flash Read Cache(TM), enable end users to use a software-defined storage architecture in their data center to improve quality of service and lower latency  for mission-critical applications," said Mike Adams,  director, Cloud Infrastructure, VMware.

"Fibre Channel technology is still one of the best options for high-performance, rock-solid enterprise connectivity and the protocol continues to evolve to meet the needs of the most demanding enterprise environments," said George Crump, lead analyst, Storage Switzerland. "Emulex, a long-time Fibre Channel technology leader, has developed a flash agnostic solution for enabling flash QoS on best-of-breed solutions with partners and OEMs' in-house flash/cache products."

Emulex Gen 5 FC Flash Services technology will be included as part of OneCommand Manager for use with Emulex Gen 5 FC HBAs and CFAs in the first quarter of 2014. Emulex will be showcasing this new technology in its Booth #12 this week at SNW Europe in Frankfurt, Germany.

For more information on Emulex Gen 5 FC HBAs and CFAs, click here.

Read our Labs blog on today's news here.

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About Emulex
Emulex, a leader in network connectivity, monitoring and management, provides hardware and software solutions for global networks that support enterprise, cloud, government and telecommunications. Emulex's products enable unrivaled end-to-end application visibility, optimization and acceleration. The Company's I/O connectivity offerings, including its line of ultra high-performance Ethernet and Fibre Channel-based connectivity products, have been designed into server and storage solutions from leading OEMs, including Cisco, Dell, EMC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, IBM, NetApp and Oracle, and can be found in the data centers of nearly all of the Fortune 1000. Emulex's monitoring and management solutions, including its portfolio of network visibility and recording products, provide organizations with complete network performance management at speeds up to 100Gb Ethernet. Emulex is headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe. For more information about Emulex (NYSE:ELX) please visit http://www.Emulex.com.

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