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EMC introduces high performance Connectrix DCX backbone for data centre fabrics

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 18 - 2008 at 12:36
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The Middle East operations of EMC Corporation, the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today introduced the EMC Connectrix ED-DCX-B, the industry's first 8 Gb/s (gigabit-per-second) Fibre Channel director.

With 8 Gb/s line rates - double that of existing directors - and four times the aggregate bandwidth, the newest member of the Connectrix family enables large-scale consolidation of virtual and physical servers and storage pools, multi-protocol integration, and simplified management that can dramatically reduce operational and capital costs - all key considerations as an increasing number of businesses in the Middle East look to consolidate and virtualize their data management environments.

"We're seeing a significant percentage of EMC customers in the Middle East, especially banks, telecoms operators, and government departments, consolidating and pooling their server and storage resources to better utilize their IT investment. The EMC Connectrix family of switches and directors provides our customers with extensive choices, proven interoperability, and centralized management - all of which make them more efficient,"


said Mohammed Amin, regional manager of EMC Middle East and North Africa.

"The new EMC Connectrix ED-DCX-B backbone is ideal for enterprise customers in the Middle East that are looking for the highest levels of performance, availability and reliability. It's a platform that is designed to meet current business needs in the region while providing ease of expansion for future requirements as customers' technology demands grow," he added.

Based on technology from Brocade, the Connectrix ED-DCX-B combines unprecedented scalability and bandwidth with leading innovations in power, energy efficiency and port density.

The Brocade DCX is a new class of network infrastructure and serves as the core platform for Data Center Fabric (DCF) architectures.

The DCF architecture encompasses multiple storage protocols between applications and storage, connects virtual server and storage pools, supports networking over extended distances, and provides mainframe connectivity.

The DCX will be a platform for future networking capabilities, providing 8 Gb/s Fibre Channel services at the core of the data center as well as additional specialized fabric and data center application services.

The Connectrix ED-DCX-B is designed to provide the highest levels of scalability and performance with low energy consumption.

With 6.5 Tb/s (terabits-per-second) of total bandwidth, it can be configured to support 2, 4, and 8 Gb/s Fibre Channel to connect hundreds of applications, consolidate large scale VMware environments, and serve as the core backbone of enterprise storage area networks (SANs).

The Connectrix ED-DCX-B also provides integrated multi-protocol support, enabling further consolidation over extended distances and in heterogeneous server environments.

The Connectrix ED-DCX-B offers multiple blade options for server-to-storage connectivity.

The 8 Gb/s Fibre Channel blades are available in 16, 32, and 48 ports for a maximum configuration of up to 384 ports in a single domain.

In addition, new inter-chassis links (ICLs) can be configured to connect two Connectrix ED-DCX-B chassis together, while preserving front-end ports.

These connections utilize copper cables to link the director's core blades without combining domains.

In addition to higher levels of performance and scalability, the Connectrix ED-DCX-B delivers several major new features to improve consolidation, fabric management, and security.

These features include Adaptive Networking Services for optimized fabric behavior and ensuring ample bandwidth for mission critical applications, native interoperability with Connectrix M-series switches and directors, and Admin Domains to segregate and limit access to shared fabric resources.

The EMC Connectrix family offers the industry's most extensive selection of networked storage connectivity products, ranging from highly available enterprise-class directors to edge switches and management tools.

All Connectrix systems concurrently support multiple hosts and operating systems, enabling multiple servers to connect to multiple storage systems from EMC as well as other vendors.

This flexible family of platforms helps facilitate the consolidation of information onto fewer storage systems for improved management, protection and availability.
Mohammed Amin, Regional Manager, EMC Middle East & North Africa. 
Mohammed Amin, Regional Manager, EMC Middle East & North Africa.
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