StoneFly Unveils Solaris 10 Certified IP SAN Product Line at QLogic Fusion 2007 Worldwide Partner Conference
Market Wire, May, 2007
QLogic Fusion 2007 Worldwide Partner Conference -- StoneFly(TM), Inc., a leading supplier of integrated IP storage area network (SAN) systems and a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), today announced support across its entire IP SAN product line on Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s Solaris 10 Operating System (OS). The announcement was made following StoneFly's completion of rigorous certification testing as part of Sun's Solaris Ready Logo Program.
All StoneFly product families, including its recently introduced High-Availability Storage Concentrator (HSC), have been certified as having proven interoperability with the Solaris 10 OS on UltraSPARC and x86/x64 server platforms. In addition, StoneFly's StoneFusion Intelligent Network Storage Platform, which offers comprehensive storage services and comes standard with each StoneFly IP SAN, is now interoperable with the built-in Solaris iSCSI initiator as well as other third-party hardware-based iSCSI initiators designed for the Sun platform.
"We are pleased to welcome StoneFly into the Solaris Ready Logo family. Their participation ensures that the Sun market can take advantage of Sun-certified iSCSI solutions that address high-performance storage requirements while also offering scalability and affordability," said Roger Day, Director, Collaboration and ISV Engineering, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "In addition, with the new third-generation Solaris software-based initiator from Sun, Sun customers can now rapidly deploy IP SAN solutions such as StoneFly's without additional hardware or infrastructure costs, making it easy and cost-effective to gain all the benefits of storage centralization via storage virtualization."
StoneFly's HSC, Modular Storage Concentrator (MSC) and Integrated Storage Concentrator (ISC) offerings are among the key product families that have been certified with the Solaris 10 OS. Each HSC, MSC or ISC IP SAN includes a StoneFly Storage Concentrator; StoneFly Snapshot and Reflection synchronous mirroring software; block-level virtualization; and StoneFusion, which features centralized storage management, storage consolidation, access control, volume management, mirroring and provisioning to present SAN storage to hosts as local disks.
For StoneFly, the certification strengthens its commitment to Sun market customers. "With our Solaris Ready qualification, all Sun customers running the Solaris 10 OS will now be able to take advantage of our cost-effective, advanced IP SAN solutions," said Mo Tahmasebi, CEO of Dynamic Network Factory. "We are committed to a growing presence in the Sun market, where our proven iSCSI storage solutions offer a wide range of benefits, including tiered storage flexibility, ease of deployment, and advanced business continuity."
Solaris Ready Business Office
The Sun Solaris Ready Logo Program allows customers to readily identify those third-party solutions that have proven interoperability with the Solaris Operating System on UltraSPARC® and AMD Opteron processor-based Sun Fire servers. The Solaris Ready Logo informs customers that these products have met the rigorous testing requirements of the Solaris Ready Program for system compatibility, interoperability, ease-of-installation, functionality, and network interoperability as defined and controlled by Sun. Participants in the Solaris Ready Logo Program have also committed to providing long-term support for their products, leading to greater customer confidence. In addition, Solaris Ready logo licensees have access to Sun's sales channels.
About QLogic Fusion 2007 Worldwide Partner Conference
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About StoneFly, Inc. and Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. StoneFly, Inc., headquartered in San Diego, was founded in April 2000 to deliver upon the vision of simple and affordable storage optimization and disaster recovery protection through IP SAN solutions. StoneFly is a subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), a leading maker of high-performance network attached storage, storage area networks, RAID and iSCSI systems. For more information on StoneFly, please visit www.stonefly.com or www.iscsi.com/ .
Founded in 1989, Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF) is a privately held company based in the Silicon Valley (Hayward, Ca.). DNF carries a variety of products to assist companies in meeting their mission-critical storage needs with cost-effective, high-performance solutions. DNF started as a U.S. subsidiary of the publicly traded Japanese IT conglomerate, CSK Electronics, in 1989. In 1998, the company refined its strategy and began to focus the hardware group on storage solutions. Within a year, DNF's rapid growth resulted in its emergence as an independent, privately held spin-off. DNF has thousands of customers ranging from consumers and small- to-medium businesses, to government agencies, universities, hospitals, financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies. In 2006, DNF completed its acquisition of StoneFly Networks, an iSCSI storage pioneer and developer of complete, turnkey IP SAN solutions. For more information, visit www.DNFstorage.com
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