Spotlight on 16Gb from Emulex

by on 02-22-2012 08:01 PM

CartoonCalvin100X100.JPG By Calvin Zito, @HPStorageGuy

One of the first people I met in 2002 after the acquisition of Compaq closed was Janice Owens.  Janice and I worked on the same team for a while and she was one of my favorite people to work with.  I was sad when I heard she left HP but the good news is that I still get to work with her, now as Senior OEM Marketing Manager focused on HP. 

 

Last week while I was having a great time at Margaritaville with the VMware community, Janice had a blog post talking about the new 16Gb FC HBA's that were announced.  I wanted to highlight Janice's posts (which includes links to some other great resources) today.  I'm only posting part of it so you can bookmark Janice's blog and check out the other posts she has there.  It's a really good resource.

 

Don't blink now - HP just went racing by with 16Gb FC HBA's

 

Posted February 13th on Emulex.com blog by Janice Owens

 

 

HP is off to the races and if you blink, you just might miss their latest product offering for HP ProLiant DL and SL G7 servers. Now shipping the world’s fastest 16Gb Fibre Channel (16GFC) Host Bus Adapter (HBA), in both single- and dual-channel modes, HP leads with 1 million I/O Operations per Second (IOPS) on a single channel!

 

Read on at Janice's blog at Emulex.com.

 

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