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Canoga Perkins Successfully Operates Standalone Fibre Channel Extender at a Major Television Network.


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CHATSWORTH Chatsworth, estate, Derbyshire, central England, near Chesterfield. It is the seat of the dukes of Devonshire. Begun in 1552, the present Classical-style Chatsworth House was rebuilt in 1686. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 25, 2002

Canoga Perkins, a leading supplier of fiber optic extension equipment and CWDM (Course WDM) An optical transmission method that is used for shorter distances than dense WDM (DWDM). Also known as "wide WDM," CWDM transmits fewer channels and uses wider spacing between the channels for distances up to 60 km. Wider spacing up to 25 nm, compared to 1.  systems, successfully operated the new standalone stand·a·lone  
adj.
Self-contained and usually independently operating: a standalone computer terminal. 
 Fibre Channel extension product called the 9125 to make long distance SAN networking easy and reliable.

The Canoga Perkins team developed the 9125 storage area network extension product using Fibre Channel technology to handle long distance SAN extension needs up to 50 kilometers away. The 9125 Fibre Channel Xtender has a very small footprint The amount of geographic space covered by an object. A computer footprint is the desk or floor surface it occupies. A satellite's footprint is the earth area covered by its downlink. See form factor.

1.
 and is offered as a standalone or rack mounted Built into a cabinet that has a standard width of 19" or 24". All types of electronics and computing devices come in rack-mounted packages, including servers, test instruments, telecommunications components, tape drives and audio and video equipment.  device. It is used to extend the distance of Fibre Channel applications in a cost effective manner. As with all Canoga Perkins products, speed, reliability and ease of use are the key user benefits.

The television network used the 9125 to do very high speed transfers of extremely large blocks of digital video from an editing station to a remote storage device and back. This eliminates the need for a person called a "runner" to bring tapes back and forth and saves a great deal of time.

About Canoga Perkins

Canoga Perkins, a leading provider of fiber optic extension equipment with web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you.  enabled management tools, has offices and partnerships worldwide. Canoga Perkins seeks to offer clients the most technologically and functionally advanced transparent optical network systems available for long distance fiber optic extension and low cost CWDM systems. Using these systems, customers can increase their reliability, efficiency and new application development.

For more information about Canoga Perkins, contact the company at (818) 678-3804 or visit us on the World Wide Web at http://www.canoga.com.
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