Emulex Delivers Extensive Range of 8/16GFC and 10GbE-based Connectivity Solutions for New HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers

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Emulex Delivers Extensive Range of 8/16GFC and 10GbE-based Connectivity Solutions for New HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers

Broadest I/O Connectivity Options Available to Support HP Converged Infrastructure

COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 30, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Emulex Corporation (NYSE:ELX), a leader in network connectivity, monitoring and management, today announced the availability of a broad range of I/O connectivity solutions for the new HP ProLiant Gen8 servers, based on the new Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v2 product family. This next wave of HP ProLiant Gen8 innovations is designed to accelerate performance of virtualized environments and deliver the intelligence necessary to optimize data center effectiveness. Connectivity solutions provided by Emulex include modular LAN on Motherboards (referred to as HP FlexibleLOMs), Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and iSCSI Converged Network Adapters (CNAs), 10Gb Ethernet (10GbE) Network Interface Cards (NICs), and 8 and 16Gb Fibre Channel (16GFC) Host Bus Adapters (HBAs).

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"We're enabling a convergence-ready infrastructure with market-leading, integrated 10GbE, FCoE and Fibre Channel connectivity solutions for the new HP ProLiant Gen8 blade and rack server platforms," said Shaun Walsh, senior vice president of marketing and corporate development, Emulex. "With the broadest range of I/O connectivity support for the HP Converged Infrastructure, customers can leverage the Emulex common driver stack and management application for physical and virtual networking solutions, including HP FlexFabric and HP Flex10 and HP Virtual Connect."

Key features of the Emulex I/O connectivity solutions for HP ProLiant Gen8 servers include:

    --  Industry Leading Protocol Offload Performance: Emulex vEngine(TM)
        technology offers full FCoE, iSCSI and TCP/IP offload, including TCP
        Offload Engine (TOE), to provide optimum server efficiency and higher
        virtualization ratios.
    --  Superior Gen 5 Fibre Channel Connectivity: Emulex LightPulse® Gen 5 FC
        (16GFC) HBAs deliver more than 1.2 million I/O operations per second
        (IOPS) on a single port,(1) the highest level of Fibre Channel adapter
        performance available today. Emulex Gen 5 FC HBAs also deliver up to 10x
        better reliability than competing HBAs(2) with a cool running ASIC and
        fail-proof passive heat sink for heat management within the server,
        rather than utilizing a fan.
    --  Increased I/O Bandwidth with PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 Support: Emulex
        LightPulse Gen 5 FC HBAs for HP ProLiant servers support PCIe 3.0, which
        provides a faster I/O bus, more PCIe lanes and increased I/O bandwidth
        and delivers optimal performance for applications - such as
        virtualization and database management systems - by matching the
        performance capabilities of HP ProLiant Gen8 servers based on the new
        Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v2 product family.
    --  Network Convergence: Based on IEEE standards and an enterprise-hardened
        Fibre Channel stack, Emulex FCoE supports storage and network traffic on
        converged infrastructure. FCoE can help customers save up to 30% on
        adapters and switches, 80% on cables and 40% on power and cooling, and
        is fully compatible with existing Fibre Channel storage and switches.(3)
    --  Centralized Management: With a single driver model, HP FlexFabric and
        Flex-10 adapters can be controlled, configured and managed from a single
        console using Emulex OneCommand(TM) Manager. This enables enterprise
        scalability with time-saving features that provide more than twice the
        adapter management functionality and take half the time to install and
        manage compared to other I/O solutions.(4) Emulex OneCommand® Manager
        plug-in for VMware vCenter(TM) Server allows users to manage Emulex
        adapters across hundreds of servers natively from the VMware vCenter
        Server console.
HP support for Emulex adapters spans across generations and protocols. Utilizing FCoE and iSCSI CNAs, Network Interface Cards (NICs), Fibre Channel HBAs and FlexibleLOMs provided by Emulex in HP data center environments, customers can leverage a common driver stack and management tools.

1. Demartek Emulex LPe16000B 16Gb Fibre Channel HBA Evaluation, October 2012

2. Based on Emulex Labs benchmark testing

3. Based on Emulex Convergenomics(TM) Cost Calculator

4. Based on Emulex Labs benchmark testing

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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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With respect to the continuing Broadcom litigation, such potential risks also include the adequacy of any sunset period to make design changes, the ability to implement any design changes, the availability of customer resources to complete any re-qualification or re-testing that may be needed, the ability to maintain favorable working relationships with Emulex suppliers of serializer/deserializer (SerDes) modules, and the ability to obtain a settlement which does not put us at a competitive disadvantage. In addition, the fact that the economy generally, and the technology and storage market segments specifically, have been in a state of uncertainty makes it difficult to determine if past experience is a good guide to the future and makes it impossible to determine if markets will grow or shrink in the short term. 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Other factors affecting these forward-looking statements include but are not limited to the following: faster than anticipated declines in the storage networking market, slower than expected growth of the converged networking market or the failure of our Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers to successfully incorporate our products into their systems; our dependence on a limited number of customers and the effects of the loss of, decrease in or delays of orders by any such customers, or the failure of such customers to make timely payments; the emergence of new or stronger competitors as a result of consolidation movements in the market; the timing and market acceptance of our products or our OEM customers' new or enhanced products; costs associated with entry into new areas of the network, server and storage technology markets; the variability in the level of our backlog and the variable and seasonal procurement patterns of our customers; any inadequacy of our intellectual property protection and the costs of actual or potential third-party claims of infringement and any related indemnity obligations or adverse judgments; the effect of any actual or potential unsolicited offers to acquire us; proxy contests or the activities of activist investors; impairment charges, including but not limited to goodwill and intangible assets; changes in tax rates or legislation; the effects of acquisitions; the effects of terrorist activities, natural disasters, and any resulting disruption in our supply chain or customer purchasing patterns or any other resulting economic or political instability; the highly competitive nature of the markets for our products as well as pricing pressures that may result from such competitive conditions; the effects of changes in our business model to separately charge for software; the effect of rapid migration of customers towards newer, lower cost product platforms; transitions from board or box level to application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) solutions for selected applications; a shift in unit product mix from higher-end to lower-end or mezzanine card products; a faster than anticipated decrease in the average unit selling prices or an increase in the manufactured cost of our products; delays in product development; our reliance on third-party suppliers and subcontractors for components and assembly; our ability to attract and retain key technical personnel; our ability to benefit from our research and development activities; our dependence on international sales and internationally produced products; changes in accounting standards; and any resulting regulatory changes on our business. 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Senior Manager, Public Relations and Social Media

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