Oct
27
2009

Emulex releases 10Gb/s Ethernet and iSCSI adapter

EmulexToday Emulex announced the general availability of their new OneConnect Universal Converged Network Adapter (UCNA) Product Family, specifically the OCe10102-I 10Gb/s Ethernet iSCSI Adapter and OCe10102-N 10Gb/s Ethernet Adapter are very interesting.

The Emulex OneConnect UCNA is a single-chip, high performance 10Gb/s Ethernet adapter that provides connectivity for network and storage traffic over one multi-function server adapter. Unlike first generation CNAs that only provide FCoE convergence, the Emulex OneConnect UCNA technology provides optimized performance for TCP/IP, FCoE and iSCSI protocols.

The OneConnect UCNA comes in three different versions (N, I and F):

  • OCe10102-N: 10Gb Ethernet Adapter;
  • OCe10102-I: 10Gb iSCSI Adapter;
  • OCe10102-F: 10Gb FCoE  Adapter.

The 10Gb/s capacity and the performance optimization for TCP/IP and iSCSI makes these adapters very interesting for virtualization purposes because it is possible to leverage the full capacity of a 10 Gigabit Ethernet network by converging multiple protocols for networking and storage.

With these new adapters it is possible to save up to 28% savings on adapters and switch ports, up to 80% on cables and up to 40% savings on power and cooling. It maximizes server virtualization because of offloading multiple protocols which optimizes server performance and results in up to 20% more VMs per virtualised server.

It does not require a whole new network infrastructure because it builds on existing Fibre Channel and iSCSI investments and thereby protects existing infrastructure investments.

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Written by Erik Scholten in: Hardware, Networking, VMware | Tags: ,
Erik Scholten is a Solution Architect for Centric Managed ICT Services creating the most ingenious virtual infrastructures. His work includes selling, presenting, designing, building and developing virtual infrastructures for some major companies in the Netherlands. In his spare time he likes to ride his motorcycle.
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