May 08, 2012
Company partners with Myricom to enter high performance networking market for low latency applications
LAS VEGAS, and COSTA MESA, Calif., May 8 — Emulex Corporation today announced the introduction of a family of new OneConnect Network Xceleration solutions for the High Performance Networking (HPN) market, its next generation LightPulse (LP)e16000R 16Gb Fibre Channel (16GFC) Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) based on the new Emulex Engine (XE)201R converged fabric controller, and its next generation OneConnect (OC)e11000R Universal Converged Network Adapters (UCNAs) based on the new XE4310R Ethernet controller, delivering a broad array of I/O connectivity solutions to address the needs of the changing data center.
Emulex is bringing its new family of OneConnect (OC)e12000 10Gb Ethernet (10GbE) Network Xceleration solutions to market in partnership with Myricom, an industry leader in delivering high performance, latency optimized Ethernet solutions for vertical market applications. This multi-generational marketing and development partnership leverages Myricom's deep expertise in HPN, specifically low latency, high packet-rate, vertical application optimizations, and Emulex's broad enterprise reach, high volume, enterprise-hardened hardware roadmap, and global go-to-market channels.
"By partnering with Myricom, Emulex is offering I/O connectivity solutions that broaden our reach in the Ethernet market and fast growing HPN vertical segments, such as High Frequency Trading (HFT), network security, and cloud-enabled video distribution," said Shaun Walsh, senior vice president of marketing, Emulex. "Ethernet-based High Performance Computing (HPC) is a rapidly growing market segment with a 63 percent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) through 20161, and together, our partnership will provide our customers with a roadmap of solutions that leverage Emulex's market-proven I/O connectivity and Myricom's unique software IP."
Emulex OneConnect Network Xceleration solutions provide extreme performance for specific enterprise applications that rely on low latency, superior message rate or packet pacing through FastStack application acceleration software powered by Myricom. Using FastStack acceleration, customers get the benefit of high performance networking for their applications, within industry-standard 10GbE. Going forward, Myricom and Emulex will be jointly developing additional FastStack software solutions which will optimize Emulex's I/O connectivity solutions across additional vertical markets.
"Partnering with Emulex allows Myricom to bring its unique high performance networking software solutions for specific vertical market applications to a broader market," said Dr. Nan Boden, chief executive officer, Myricom. "Emulex's market strength and industry-leading Ethernet road map combined with Myricom's ultra-low latency performance, lossless packet capture/injection and traffic shaping technology enables the two companies to provide best-of-breed HPC networking."
Emulex is offering three OneConnect Network Xceleration solutions targeted at specific vertical applications which leverage kernel bypass operations that reduce latency and transaction times in conjunction with the OCe12000 adapters, including FastStack DBL (financial trading), FastStack Sniffer10G (cyber/network security) and FastStack VideoPump (video streaming and digital content delivery).
FastStack DBL
The Emulex OCe12000 combined with FastStack DBL software delivers industry-leading performance by accelerating UDP and TCP communication in HFT environments over industry-standard 10GbE network and IP protocols, and features:
FastStack Sniffer10G
The Emulex OCe12000 combined with FastStack Sniffer10G software provides a powerful, cost-effective solution for network traffic capture, injection and analysis for performance-sensitive and mission-critical market segments, such as network surveillance, monitoring and analysis, deep packet inspection (DPI), test and measurement, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) defense appliances. FastStack Sniffer10G includes the following features:
FastStack VideoPump
The Emulex OCe12000 combined with FastStack VideoPump software, which will be available this summer, delivers more video streams per server and improves asset utilization for video streaming and IPTV, and features:
"As performance and latency become increasingly important, we expect that Ethernet products which can offer these characteristics will enjoy strong network adoption," said Seamus Crehan, founder and president, Crehan Research. "This partnership, which combines Emulex's current 10GbE port shipment leadership position with Myricom's HPC expertise, is well positioned to address this fast-growing market."
"Organizations looking for low latency solutions should consider the advantages of consolidating onto a common Ethernet platform because as data centers grow in size and complexity, achieving simplicity while driving down costs and overhead will become very important," said Bob Laliberte, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. "Emulex, in partnership with Myricom, is offering a compelling low latency Ethernet solution with excellent price-to-performance capabilities and the ability to deliver predictable, repeatable low latencies, while leveraging a common infrastructure to do it."
"The HPC market will be expanded by servers running data-intensive workloads, with spending for HPC servers expected to exceed $14 billion in 2016," said Steve Conway, vice president, HPC research, IDC. "With data-intensive workloads comes the need for the I/O to support them, and the new HPN solutions from Emulex aim to address this growing need for business and industry, government, and academia, and across vertical markets including financial services and digital content creation, among others."
The OCe12000 Network Xceleration and FastStack DBL or FastStack Sniffer10G software and hardware bundles are available now and range from $690 to $1,090 MSRP. Emulex will be demonstrating the key value propositions of all three OneConnect Network Xceleration and FastStack application acceleration software solutions, including low-latency, high-throughput, lossless pack capture and line-rate data streaming, at Interop this week in its booth #1117.
LPe16000R 16GFC HBA
Emulex's next generation LPe16000R 16GFC HBA is based on the new XE201R, a quad-port converged fabric controller that provides unique connectivity combinations of best-of-breed Fibre Channel and Ethernet connectivity on a single ASIC with up to four ports of 8Gb Fibre Channel (8GFC), Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and 10GbE, two ports of 16GFC or one port of 40GbE. Key benefits of this new technology include the following:
OCe11000R UCNA
Emulex's next generation OCe11000R is based on the new XE4310R, a highly integrated, low-power, high performance 10GbE controller, ideal for accelerating network and storage application performance on servers and storage systems and for enterprise applications requiring 10Gb per second wire-speed performance, and advanced I/O virtualization. Key benefits of this new technology include:
1According to Crehan Research, April 2012
About Emulex
Emulex, the leader in converged networking solutions, provides enterprise-class connectivity for servers, networks and storage devices within the data center. The company's product portfolio of Fibre Channel host bus adapters, network interface cards, converged network adapters, controllers, embedded bridges and switches, and connectivity management software are proven, tested and trusted by the world's largest and most demanding IT environments. Emulex solutions are used and offered by the industry's leading server and storage OEMs including, Cisco, Dell, EMC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Hitachi Data Systems, HP, Huawei, IBM, NEC, NetApp and Oracle. Emulex is headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe. More information about Emulex (NYSE:ELX) is available at www.Emulex.com.
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Source: Emulex Corp.
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