QLogic Leads the Charge Toward Intelligent Converged Networks as the Only Company with Single Chip FCoE CNAs Available Today
ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar. 30, 2009--
Further extending its industry lead in the emerging Fibre Channel over
Ethernet (FCoE) market, QLogic Corp. (NASDAQ:QLGC), the leading supplier
of high performance network infrastructure solutions, today announced
the immediate availability of the all-new QLogic 8100 Series of
PCI-Express converged network adapters (CNAs), based on the company’s
advanced new Network Plus Architecture. QLogic’s first-to-market
advantage with intelligent converged fabric technology has enabled the
company to secure a significant number of server and storage OEM design
wins.
“While some vendors talk visions and announce their hopes and dreams,
QLogic is busy taking the FCoE market by storm,” said Tom Trainer,
president of storage research consultancy Analytico, Inc. “QLogic is at
least 12 months ahead of the competition in the FCoE space and Analytico
predicts that the company will continue to accelerate its established
lead.”
The data center is evolving and converging—where higher speed networking
is enabling communications between all IT resources, including compute,
storage, clients, voice, LAN and internal and external clouds. As the
data center is becoming a virtual set of networked resources and
intelligent converged fabrics, QLogic’s FCoE solutions are at the center
of this convergence, allowing data center managers to combine the
lossless features of Fibre Channel with the ubiquitous connectivity of
Ethernet. According to Gartner Research vice president, Roger Cox, FCoE
will become one of the important technologies associated with cost
containment and modernization initiatives for IT infrastructures over
the coming years.
“With today’s announcement, QLogic achieved what no other vendor to date
has been able to do in the FCoE space,” said Deni Connor, principal
analyst, Storage Strategies NOW, a leading storage research consultancy.
“ ‘Show me the silicon’ captures the essence of what QLogic delivered
today, a new integrated single chip ASIC optimized for virtualized,
converged data center environments utilizing bandwidth-intensive SSDs.
QLogic is clearly at the forefront of making FCoE a tangible reality.”
“We’ve been successfully collaborating with tier one OEMs on integrating
QLogic’s latest FCoE solutions into their servers and storage systems
for the past six months and have now established a significant
time-to-market advantage,” said Amit Vashi, vice president of marketing,
QLogic Host Solutions Group. “In this challenging macroeconomic
environment, customers are looking for savings across a multitude of
dimensions—in power, space, cooling and management—and are eager to
repurpose and redeploy existing infrastructure wherever possible. The
Network Plus Architecture introduces a whole new era of cost savings to
the data center. Mark this day—this is new technology and represents the
starting point of 21st century data centers.”
According to Dell’Oro Group, FCoE adapter shipments are expected to more
than double each year for the next five years. “We forecast that FCoE
adapter shipments will grow from less than two thousand ports in 2008 to
approach two million ports in 2013,” said Seamus Crehan, vice president
at Dell’Oro Group.
Introducing the Network Plus Architecture
Exhibiting the highest degrees of volumetric efficiency in the industry,
the world’s first fully integrated CNA-on-a-chip is based on the QLogic
Network Plus Architecture, incorporating memory, processors and
SerDes—with no external components required—and is specifically designed
for space and power-constrained environments such as blade servers and
high-density storage systems. The Network Plus Architecture represents
the very latest in ASIC design technology and manufacturing and shares
many commonalities with the world’s largest installed base of Fibre
Channel adapters—over six million QLogic Fibre Channel HBA ports
globally—including common storage APIs and management tools.
The new QLogic ASIC based on the Network Plus Architecture handles
storage and data networking traffic at full 10GbE line speeds, consumes
only one third the power of existing CNA chip sets and generates far
less heat—eliminating the need for a heat sink. Leveraging the
established architecture of the market-leading QLogic 2500 Series Fibre
Channel adapters, it’s also the first single-chip CNA with an
integrated, full FCoE offload engine, enabling faster application
performance while saving precious CPU resources, which translates to
higher degrees of server virtualization in the data center.
“QLogic’s Network Plus Architecture is a core enabling technology which
brings separate network infrastructures together into a single,
converged, Enhanced Ethernet network. To CIOs, this means lower cost
connectivity, centralized network management and more flexible
provisioning of data center resources through a single pipe, all at
10GbE speeds,” said Dave Vellante, president and co-founder of Wikibon,
the world’s first Web 2.0 technology research and advisory community.
“Not only will this enable IT organizations to deploy next-generation
technology, it should also give QLogic a significant go-to-market jump
on its competitors with regards to design wins and provide an
opportunity to educate and train IT end-users on the value of
convergence,” said Bob Laliberte, analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group.
“Converging the network will help companies transition away from the
legacy silo’d technology domains and move towards a unified IT staff
focused on delivering higher levels of service to the business.”
Introducing the QLogic 8100 Series Converged Network Adapters
Based on the advanced Network Plus Architecture, the QLogic 8100 Series
is a family of PCI-Express CNAs designed for next-generation,
virtualized and unified data centers with powerful multi-processor,
multi-core servers. Available in multiple form factors, including
standard and mezzanine cards, the adapters offer full certification for
nearly every OS, including Windows Server, Linux, AIX and HP-UX, and
virtualization platforms, such as VMware ESX Server, Microsoft Windows
Server 2008 Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer, as well as any hardware
platform from PowerPC to Nehalem. The QLogic 8100 Series CNAs are
optimized for both data and storage networking virtualization with
superior 10GbEE performance to handle massive quantities of virtual
machines.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Tony Asaro, founder and senior
consultant for the INI Group, said, “The ability to use a single card
that supports SAN, LAN, backup networks and management networks is
powerful and can save customers a ton of money and headaches. I believe
that this is an important milestone in networking that is in my view
long overdue.”
Unparalleled Industry Support
Cisco
“Cisco and QLogic continue our commitment to unifying data and storage
networks through FCoE,” said Soni Jiandani, vice president, Server
Access and Virtualization Business Unit, Cisco. “The new QLogic
single-chip CNA is another breakthrough for this technology that will
further extend the benefits of converged networks, an important value
proposition of our Nexus 5000 Series switches and our recently announced
Unified Computing System.”
Dell
“Along with QLogic, Dell is further enabling the Unified Fabric to
address our customers’ most significant pain points. With the
introduction of this new ASIC, we will be able to jointly deliver
enhanced performance and reduced power consumption for our customers who
need 10GbE performance and desire to converge their Fibre Channel SANs
into a common, unified, Ethernet fabric. These capabilities make this an
ideal solution for blade server and virtualization environments,” said
Larry Hart, worldwide senior manager, Storage & Networking, Dell.
EMC
“EMC believes that converged networks are an important part of helping
to make data centers more efficient,” said Barbara Robidoux, vice
president, Storage Marketing, EMC. “EMC's
leadership in testing, integrating and offering FCoE technologies to
customers is the result of collaboration with key partners like
QLogic. As this important market segment continues to emerge, we are
continuing to work with QLogic and support their FCoE converged network
adapter initiatives.”
HP
“Customers are looking to lower costs and simplify data center
infrastructures,” said Bob Wilson, vice president, Storage Platforms
Group, StorageWorks Division, HP. “HP and QLogic are well-positioned to
help customers who wish to leverage FCoE to converge their networks and
upgrade their SAN environments—meeting their growing business needs.”
IBM
“While Fibre Channel over Ethernet technology offers benefits of reduced
cost and simpler management, moving to FCoE will be a challenge for
some,” said Alex Yost, vice president, IBM BladeCenter. “With IBM
BladeCenter and the QLogic CNAs, our clients will be able to converge
networks in a way that protects their current datacenter investment, and
offers flexibility when making the transition.”
Microsoft
“As our customers look to further extend the benefits that Microsoft
virtualization technology delivers in creating a more dynamic data
center, technologies such as FCoE can help achieve that while further
reducing operating costs,” said Dai Vu, director, Virtualization
Solutions Marketing, Microsoft. “Microsoft has announced plans to
support FCoE with an upcoming logo program and we look forward to
QLogic’s participation to qualify their FCoE adapters for use by our
mutual customers.”
NetApp
“As an industry leader in FCoE and unified storage, NetApp is
committed to supporting QLogic's new FCoE infrastructure products to
provide customers with enhanced flexibility, cost-savings,
and performance,” said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Solutions
Marketing, NetApp. “NetApp and QLogic have a strong and long-standing
relationship and as a result we enable customers to take advantage of
both Fibre Channel SAN and Ethernet through our joint FCoE solution
offerings.”
Sun
“Many enterprise data centers continue to operate separate Ethernet data
networks and separate Fibre Channel storage networks,” said Gautam
Chanda, Group Manager, Networking Group, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
“Maintaining separate networks can lead to increased power, cooling,
management and hardware costs. QLogic’s FCoE solutions will enable the
consolidation of data and storage networking and lead to reduced costs
for our customers.”
VMware
“Customers continue to consolidate their data centers with the help of
VMware’s industry-leading virtualization platform as they move toward
creating private cloud computing environments,” said Shekar Ayyar, vice
president of infrastructure alliances, VMware. “With FCoE, intelligent
converged fabrics enabled by innovative solutions such as those from
QLogic can unify data and storage traffic onto a single network,
providing a solid foundation for customers to deliver IT as a service.”
Additional comments from leading industry analysts on today’s
announcement are available here: www.qlogic.com/analystsFCoE
More information on the QLogic Network Plus Architecture and 8100 Series
CNAs is available here: http://www.qlogic.com/Products/Datnetworking_products_landingpage.aspx
QLogic NETtrack™ Developer Center
QLogic has designed a converged network test track for partners and
end-users to test-drive and certify the interoperability of their
hardware and software with QLogic 8100 Series CNAs. To learn more about
test-driving CNAs, contact joe.kimpler@qlogic.com.
About QLogic
QLogic (NASDAQ:QLGC) is a global leader and technology innovator in high
performance networking, including adapters, switches and ASICs. Leading
OEMs and channel partners worldwide rely on QLogic products for their
data, storage and server networking solutions. QLogic is a NASDAQ Global
Select company and is included in the S&P 500. For more information,
visit www.qlogic.com.
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