QLogic Extends Gen 6 32Gb Fibre Channel Market Leadership and Industry Adoption
June 21 2016 - 9:00AM
Today, QLogic® announced new Gen 6 32Gb Fibre Channel (FC) HBAs
with QLogic StorFusion™ technology for Dell PowerEdge Servers,
enabling superior performance, greater virtualization density, and
improved storage area network (SAN) deployment, diagnostics and
management. Driven by the requirements and complexities of
enterprise data centers which demand increased performance and a
dynamic infrastructure, the QLE274x-DEL Series Adapters with
StorFusion technology accelerate enterprise applications, optimize
IT staff productivity and simplify SAN administration. Dell will be
first to market to offer 32Gb FC adapters on its 13th generation
servers.
“Enterprise IT adoption of all-flash arrays, software-defined
storage and solid-state disks are all increasing connectivity
demands in SANs,” said Brian Payne, executive director, Dell Server
Solutions. “The QLE274x-DEL HBAs with StorFusion technology
provided by QLogic give our customers future-proof connectivity
options that help them increase mission-critical database
applications, improve resiliency and enhance management
capabilities.”
The QLE274x-DEL Series HBAs deliver the following key
benefits:
- Database Acceleration1
- Achieve 38 percent faster response times for online transaction
processing (OLTP) workloads, enabling a more consistent user
experience.
- Mine data up to 1.9 times faster with data warehousing queries,
leading to quicker business decisions.
- Cut database snapshot replication times by 32 percent.
- Greater Virtualization Density
- Increase virtual machine (VM) density by delivering up to 1.3
million IOPS, enabling better asset utilization.
- Up to 12,000MBps of aggregate throughput, making these adapters
ideally suited for virtualized environments leveraging
next-generation flash-based storage.
- Improved SAN Deployment, Diagnostics and Management
with StorFusion
- Support for Brocade ClearLink™ (D_Port), Read Diagnostic
Parameters (RDP), Forward Error Correction (FEC) and Link Cable
Beacon (LCB) technology, allowing IT administrators to rapidly
identify optics or cable problems and improve link performance and
integrity, significantly reducing fabric deployment time and
helping to ensure reliable connections.
- Software-defined dynamic fabric provisioning and fabric-based
boot LUN discovery, allowing IT administrators to pre-provision SAN
fabrics, saving organizations a significant amount of time and
effort, up to 75 percent in large server deployments.2
“With IT organizations under tremendous OPEX pressure, databases
becoming exponentially larger and the explosive growth of
flash-based storage, IT administrators need connectivity solutions
that can scale,” said Vikram Karvat, vice president of products,
marketing and planning, QLogic. “QLogic and Dell have a
longstanding partnership based on delivering innovative,
forward-thinking solutions and the new QLE274x-DEL HBAs with
StorFusion technology not only deliver added performance, they
increase simplicity, minimize downtime and address network errors
before they impact business operations.”
The new QLE274x-DEL HBAs are available immediately in single and
dual-port configurations and with standard height and low profile
brackets. For additional information, please visit the QLogic Dell
Partnership microsite.
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1 Demartek Evaluation, Improving Database Performance with
QLogic Gen 6 (32Gb) Fibre Channel, May 2016
2 ESG, Lab Validation Report – QLogic Enhanced Gen 5 (16Gb)
and Gen 6 (32Gb) Fibre Channel Adapters with StorFusion Technology,
March 2016
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