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Celerity Fibre Channel Host Adapters Enable Mac Connectivity

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4Gb / s Fiber Channel HBA Qualified as E-Lab ™ Tested

ATTO Technology, Inc., a global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments, today announced that its 4Gb / s Fiber Channel Celerity Host Adapters have been qualified by EMC Corporation as E-Lab ™ tested the use of the EMC ® CLARiiON ® and EMC Symmetrix ® networked storage systems. Atto 4Gb / s Fiber Channel HBAs provide high performance SAN connectivity and multiple solid failover and failback functionality of EMC storage systems environments Mac ® OS X. With E-Lab qualification, Mac users can now use ATTO HBAs and EMC storage to implement a scalable and highly available storage solution company for the Mac market

ATTO Celerity Fiber Channel solution multiple Mac OS X provides load balancing and path failover for uninterrupted access to storage media to provide a solution that satisfies both high availability and high performance requirements. The combination of speed and storage HBA EMC CLARiiON offers customers an innovative solution that improves workflow, improve storage utilization and simplify management of many virtual resources.

“The certification of our EMC Fiber Channel host adapters and multiple driver for Mac OS X reinforces ATTO’s role in providing leading solutions provider of storage,” said Timothy Klein, president and CEO of ATTO Technology. “By partnering with EMC E-Labs for certification status, our mutual customers now have high-performance, fully redundant storage solution to help them improve their workflow and increase productivity.”

The family quickly ATTO 4Gb / s Fiber Channel HBA include single, double and quad channel configurations that use more than a decade of leading edge technologies, the drivers of stability and proven interoperability to provide customers with reliable and high performance connectivity Fiber Channel. With a high level of technology and market a complete line of products, ATTO demonstrates a commitment to the rapid transition to Fiber Channel-based SAN connectivity.

“E-Labs certification is a rigorous testing and qualification process that validates third-party products work seamlessly with our main network storage systems,” said Deirdre Wassell, director of EMC E-Lab marketing. “Our rating for speed Atto 4Gb / s Fiber Channel host adapters and multipath driver allows us to deliver SAN connectivity solution for Mac OS X customers that keeps the storage media and digital content in real time to multiple users .

About ATTO Technology, Inc.
ATTO Technology, Inc. is a global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments. ATTO provides a wide range of solutions to help improve customers store, manage and deliver their data. With a focus toward markets that require higher performance, ATTO manufactures host and RAID adapters, bridges, RAID storage controllers and management software. ATTO distributes its products worldwide through OEMs, systems integrators, VARs and authorized distributors. Contact ATTO: 155 CrossPoint Parkway, Amherst, NY 14,068, Phone: (716) 691-1999, Website: attotech.

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