Data General Now Delivering Full End-to-End Fibre Channel Storage With NT Servers.WESTBORO, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 23, 1998--Data General Corporation, the worldwide leader in the NT midrange server market, announced today that it is now shipping full end-to-end Fibre Channel storage to its NT customers. The company said that its CLARiiON FC5000 Series of Fibre Channel storage systems is available with its departmental and enterprise AViiON NT servers, including the AV 3650, the AV 3700 and the high-end, eight-processor AV 8600. The FC5000 systems are also available with Data General's powerful NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) A multiprocessing architecture in which memory is separated into close and distant banks. NUMA is similar to SMP, in which multiple CPUs share a single memory. However, in SMP, all CPUs access a common memory at the same speed. technology based servers running DG/UX. Full Fibre-Channel storage includes Fibre disks as well as front-end server-attach Fibre technology. As opposed to traditional storage technology, Fibre Channel provides greater performance and scalability and allows much greater flexibility in terms of cabling distances and connectivity devices. The FC5000 is a key component in the CLARiiON Multidimensional Storage Architecture, a flexible framework for deploying open systems storage throughout the enterprise. At the high-end, FC5000 Series arrays are capable of handling more than 10,000 I/Os per second for business-critical database applications. "Data General is committed to providing the industry's most advanced and most comprehensive enterprise NT solutions," said Linda Mentzer, vice president of AViiON Marketing for Data General. "In combination, our AViiON servers and CLARiiON end-to-end Fibre Channel storage arrays will provide the robust performance, scalability and high availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue. our NT customers need to handle the most demanding of online transaction processing See transaction processing and OLCP. , enterprise resource planning See ERP. (application, business) Enterprise Resource Planning - (ERP) Any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses. and decision support applications." Data General is the worldwide leader in mid-range NT systems, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. International Data Corporation. In 1997, Data General's AViiON server line rated number one with 28 percent marketshare in the midrange segment, which includes systems priced between $100,000 and one million dollars. CLARiiON Fibre Channel storage systems also will be available with Data General's unique pre-configured, pre-tested rackmounted AViiON "in-a-Box" packages, including NT Cluster-in-a-Box running Microsoft Cluster Server Clustering software from Microsoft for Windows NT/2000. It provides rudimentary load balancing and two-node failover, which allows a second server to take over if the first one fails. Cluster Server was formerly code named Wolfpack. and TermServer-in-a-Box running Microsoft Windows Terminal Server. "In-a-Box" configurations include two AViiON servers, a fault-tolerant CLARiiON RAID technology storage system, and the company's NTerprise Manager server management software in a single rackmounted system. About Data General Data General (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :DGN DGN Design (file) DGN Dirección General de Normas (Standards Organization in Mexico) DGN MicroStation Design File (file format/extension) ), based in Westboro, Massachusetts, is a major supplier of storage and enterprise computing solutions for customers worldwide. The company's products include CLARiiON Fibre Channel storage systems, high-end NT and UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). AViiON servers, and related software and services. The company reported fiscal 1997 revenues of $1.5 billion. Additional information on the company, its products, and services is available on the Internet at www.dg.com AViiON and CLARiiON are registered trademarks and Cluster-in-a-Box and TermServer-in-a-Box are trademarks of Data General. Other products and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
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