Luminex Announces Technology for Mainframe Disk Storage; Virtual/BLUE 3990 Presents New Storage Opportunities for OEMs, System Integrators and Mainframe Users.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers RIVERSIDE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2003 Luminex Software, Inc., a leading supplier of data distribution, archiving and storage products, today announced new disk controller technology that unites S/390-class mainframes with open systems disk storage systems. The technology, called Virtual/BLUE(TM) 3990, connects JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) A group of hard disks in a computer that are not set up as any type of RAID configuration. They are just a bunch of disks. JBOD - Just a Bunch Of Disks and RAID systems directly to IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Hitachi and Fujitsu/Amdahl mainframes. Applications running under VM, VSE See DOS/VSE. VSE - Virtual Storage Extended , MVS (Multiple Virtual Storage) Introduced in 1974, the primary operating system used with IBM mainframes (the others are VM and DOS/VSE). MVS is a batch processing-oriented operating system that manages large amounts of memory and disk space. , OS/390, z/OS and z/VM can seamlessly access open systems storage partitions. "Advances in open systems disk technology, server platforms, and storage management software are matching the scale, performance and reliability of traditional mainframe storage arrays and with compelling total cost of ownership numbers," said Michael C. Saunders, President of Luminex. "With our new technology, we open the mainframe market and enable RAID vendors, system integrators and IT departments to apply open systems technology advances directly to mainframes." Virtual/BLUE 3990 technology handles all ECKD ECKD Extended Count Key Data Device protocol translations for a mainframe to read and write data to open systems disk. The technology supports both direct and networked attached storage architectures using SCSI SCSI in full Small Computer System Interface Once common standard for connecting peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, etc.) to small and medium-sized computers. SCSI has given way to faster standards, such as Firewire and USB. or Fibre Channel. Mainframe or network based storage management software can be used for backup and mirroring operations. Connection to the mainframe is via ESCON (Enterprise Systems CONnection) An IBM S/390 fiber-optic channel that transfers 17 Mbytes/sec over distances up to 60 km depending on connection type. ESCON allows peripheral devices to be located across large campuses and metropolitan areas. utilizing Luminex-developed channel technology along with processing required for a mainframe-based cache-centric storage controller. "With this technology, mainframe storage users can start dealing with their capacity requirements with a whole new perspective," said Mr. Saunders. "Whatever the market focus might be -- from disk-to-disk backup, fixed content data, business continuity, decision support or operational applications -- mainframe users now have full featured and cost-effective alternatives to traditional enterprise disk storage." Luminex is initially making Virtual/BLUE 3990 available as technology components that can be integrated with manufacturers' subsystems and is working with several storage integrators and vendors to deliver a total storage solution. "We're very pleased with the reception we are getting," said Peter LaPorte, Director of Marketing and Business Development, at Luminex. "We anticipate making several partner announcements over the next weeks and months." "Connecting open systems storage arrays to mainframe systems has significant potential for market success," said Scott Kennedy, Vice President of Strategic Business Development at Softek, which has performed extensive performance and reliability testing of Virtual/BLUE 3990. "This new Luminex technology, when coupled with the Softek provisioning, migration, replication and storage resource management software, creates a unique solution that can simplify and optimize storage assets in heterogeneous, multi-vendor environments." "Luminex appears to be bringing a fresh approach to the mainframe storage market," said Mike Kahn, Managing Director of The Clipper Group, Inc., a Wellesley, Massachusetts-based technology acquisition and advisory firm. "While many users may still turn to the traditional vendors for transactional data storage, the idea of consolidating some mainframe disk requirements around open system RAID and SANs presents a compelling business proposition -- especially for those data centers managing multiple tiers of storage with varying quality-of-service levels." He added, "With Virtual/BLUE 3990, there are many implementation possibilities." In addition to supplying core Virtual/BLUE 3990 enabling technology to OEMs and integrators, Luminex will directly market an entry-level mainframe DASD (Direct Access Storage Device) Pronounced "daz-dee." A peripheral device that is directly addressable, such as a disk or drum. The term is used in the mainframe world. DASD - Direct-Access Storage Device storage subsystem The part of a computer system that provides the storage. It includes the controller and disk drives. See storage system. . Product announcements including configuration and pricing details will be announced within the next thirty days, with general availability expected in the third quarter of 2003. About Luminex Software, Inc. Luminex develops distinctive data storage products that tackle the complex challenges of storing, archiving, distributing and protecting data. Complemented by quality customer service, Luminex's innovative products create real value for our customers. The Data/WARE(TM) product family simplifies CD and DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. creation for small to large businesses in finance, healthcare, prepress, government and education. Luminex's Virtual/BLUE(TM) line of parallel channel and ESCON emulators links IBM and plug-compatible mainframes with 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). and Microsoft(R) systems, resulting in improved operations and economics for large data centers. Founded in 1994, Luminex is privately held and headquartered in Riverside, California Riverside is the county seat of Riverside County, California, United States and is also a focus city of the Greater Los Angeles Area. The city is named for the nearby Santa Ana River. As of 2006, Riverside had an estimated population of 293,741. , with additional offices in San Diego, California “San Diego” redirects here. For other uses, see San Diego (disambiguation). San Diego is a coastal Southern California city located in the southwestern corner of the continental United States. As of 2006, the city has a population of 1,256,951. , and Beaverton, Oregon. Data/WARE and Virtual/BLUE products are available directly from Luminex and through selected partners worldwide. For more information about Luminex, please email info@luminex.com or call +1-909/781-4100. |
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