Brocade demonstrates Fibre Channel innovation

Brocade has announced continued innovation and leadership in storage networking to support solid state storage system vendors who have adopted Fibre Channel as the protocol of choice to optimize application performance in enterprise storage area networking (SAN) environments. In addition to a new solid state storage system qualification program, the company also announced support for for the launch of Gen 6 Fibre Channel by the Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA).

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FCIA announces industry's fastest storage networking

The Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA) has announced Gen 6 Fibre Channel, representing the industry's fastest industry standard networking protocol that enables storage area networks (SANs) of up to 128GFC and includes a variety of features that further improve network reliability, energy efficiency, and operational simplicity.

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FBS Data Systems selects Avere

FBS Data Systems has deployed Avere's FXT Series Edge Filers to significantly improve the experience of the company's online real estate listing service. With Avere, FBS provides quick delivery of property photos, which real estate companies and buyers leverage for real estate listings from over 120 multiple listing service (MLS) organizations around the world.

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Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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