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Commex Presents the Vulcan SP HT6210 Network Interface Card with Content-Aware Bypass Technology.


Solution Now Available on HP ProLiant DL785 G5 Servers

LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  -- Commex Technologies invites members of the media for a briefing on its recently announced content-aware bypass monitoring and filtering system running on a Commex Vulcan SP HT6210 NIC (1) (Network Interface Card) See network adapter. See also InterNIC.

(2) (New Internet Computer) An earlier Linux-based computer from The New Internet Computer Company (NICC), Palo Alto, CA.
, available now on HP ProLiant DL785 G5 servers.

Commex content-aware bypass technology will be presented by Ze'ev Rivlin, Commex VP of Marketing and Business Development, who is available to meet with members of the media from May 19th through May 21st , at the Mandalay Convention Center in Las Vegas. To schedule a meeting, please contact Karen Quatromoni, media relations contact for Commex Technologies (see contact details below).

About Commex Content-Aware Bypass

Commex content-aware bypass (CAB) is the ability to perform Deep Packet Inspection Analyzing network traffic to discover the type of application that sent the data. In order to prioritize traffic or filter out unwanted data, deep packet inspection can differentiate data, such as video, audio, chat, voice over IP (VoIP), e-mail and Web.  (DPI (Dots Per Inch) The measurement of the resolution of display and printing systems. A typical CRT screen provides 96 dpi, which provides 9,216 dots per square inch (96x96). Flat panel displays from 110 to 200 dpi have also been developed. ) on-chip inside a computer server and bypass packets based on specified content criteria to another server. This capability ensures that each server within a cluster of servers will receive only the desired subset A group of commands or functions that do not include all the capabilities of the original specification. Software or hardware components designed for the subset will also work with the original.  of network traffic to process within its maximum capacity; the sum total of all traffic is shared smartly among the cluster of servers. Commex CAB extends Vulcan's capability to smartly distribute network traffic load amongst the multiple processors of a single server to the ability to also smartly distribute load amongst multiple servers in a server cluster. The result is both in-server multicore and cluster multi-server performance scalability.

Through the use of Commex content-aware bypass technology coupled with efficient multicore scalability, Vulcan SP HT6210 enables smart load balancing The fine tuning of a computer system, network or disk subsystem in order to more evenly distribute the data and/or processing across available resources. For example, in clustering, load balancing might distribute the incoming transactions evenly to all servers, or it might redirect them  between servers as well as within-server CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
 core load balancing. The combined effect of several servers, each utilized to its fullest capacity, simultaneously processing large volumes of network traffic, is a robust modular architecture that can scale proportionally pro·por·tion·al  
adj.
1. Forming a relationship with other parts or quantities; being in proportion.

2. Properly related in size, degree, or other measurable characteristics; corresponding:
 to the volume of traffic that needs to be processed.

About Commex Technologies

Commex Technologies Ltd. is a fabless chip company dedicated to providing intelligent, high-performance solutions for x86 multicore systems. Commex develops and sells in-server content-aware solutions, including the Vulcan family of 10GbE smart Network Interface Cards (NICs), powered by the Commex Thunder[TM] network controller. The company's innovative patent-pending technology leverages on-chip classification and action engines, to deliver multicore-scalable performance to server OEMs and system designers. For more information, visit the company online at www.commextech.com.
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