EMC, QLogic pair on Fibre Channel switching for data centers - Connector Specifier

EMC, QLogic pair on Fibre Channel switching for data centers


Mar 19, 2010

ALISO VIEJO, Calif. -- In a move to expand its global market share in Fibre Channel switches in enterprise-class data centers worldwide, QLogic Corp.(NASDAQ: QLGC) announced that on April 12 its 5800V Series 8Gb Fibre Channel stackable switches will be available through the EMC Select program as scalable SAN solutions for a range of EMC (NYSE: EMC) storage platforms.

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The switches will be available from EMC and its global partners, and have been qualified through the EMC E-Lab with the EMC Symmetrix V-Max, Symmetrix DMX, CLARiiON CX4 and CLARiiON AX4 networked storage systems and the EMC Celerra NS line of unified storage systems.

The 5800V Series includes dedicated high speed 10Gb Fibre Channel stacking ports, which can be easily upgraded to 20Gb performance. By providing high-performance, dedicated switch-to-switch connectivity through these stacking ISLs, the 5800V Series eliminates cabling sprawl and preserves 8Gb Fibre Channel ports specifically for device connectivity--meaning no user ports are required for connecting switches to each other. By reducing cable and connection costs while enhancing SAN performance, the 5800V Series may enable lower capital and operational expenditures.

A range of QLogic products are available through EMC Select. In addition to the 5800V Series, QLogic 3810 entry-level 8Gb Fibre Channel switches, 5602 4Gb Fibre Channel stackable switches and the Enterprise Fabric Manager advanced software suite are also now available from EMC. Enterprise Fabric Manager provides IT managers with highly granular control and monitoring of their SAN environments within an affordable license model.

The stackable design of QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel switches offers improved flexibility and eliminates the need to reconfigure switches, leading to better productivity for IT staff and less disruption for users, maintains QLogic. The design of the 5800V Series, with dedicated stacking ports, enables non-disruptive expansion requiring the IT manager to only add stacking cables between the switches without interrupting application uptime.

QLogic 5800V 8Gb Fibre Channel Series switches incorporate QLogic's unique inter-switch link (ISL) technology, which the company says enables companies to reduce total-cost-of-ownership by up to 43 percent compared to non-stackable alternatives (1).

Further, the company notes that, as multi-core servers begin to drive higher adoption rates of virtualization, there is a commensurate increase in customer demand for higher bandwidth connectivity options. With 20 dedicated 8Gb Fibre Channel device ports per switch, scalable to over 100 device ports in the fabric, QLogic says its 5800V Series switches address the needs of server virtualization, massive storage capacities, resource-intensive applications and other sources of unpredictable IT growth.

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"QLogic is clearly gaining momentum in the Fibre Channel switching sector with the stackable 5800V Series," says Jesse Parker, vice president and general manager, Network Solutions Group, QLogic. "Storage heavyweights like EMC are delivering our unique 8Gb Fibre Channel stackable switch architecture, which provides businesses with the latest in edge switching technology, management simplicity and pay-as-you-grow predictability."

"The combination of EMC's leading 8Gb Fibre Channel storage systems with QLogic 5800V Series 8Gb Fibre Channel stackable switches helps us address our customers' increasing end-to-end I/O bandwidth requirements," adds Deirdre Wassell, director, Storage Product Marketing, EMC Corporation. "By offering complete solutions that enable more efficient consolidation, higher levels of service and lower costs, EMC is able to help customers build an information infrastructure capable of meeting the increasing demands of today's bandwidth-intensive environments including large database servers and virtual data centers."

"CTOs should give serious consideration to stackable switches, as we believe they are a more-cost-effective and smarter approach to storage networks," concludes Dave Vellante, founder and chief research advocate at Wikibon. "Delivering 25 percent higher user port counts when scaling, improved inter-switch bandwidth and simplified manageability, stackable switches empower IT departments to better leverage company assets through greater granularity of scale. QLogic's moves in this space are impressive as the company is evolving its technology to play a more important role in the data center."

(1) "The Total Cost of Ownership of Stackable Switches," by Wikibon, is available at: http://bit.ly/7bxatv.

Additional information on QLogic Fibre Channel switches is available at: http://bit.ly/8dAmEl.

For more information, visit www.qlogic.com.

 


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