Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Brocade ups FCoE stakes

Brocade data center offering brings together FCoE, Convergence Enhanced Ethernet
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Brocade ups FCoE stakes

Deni Connor By Deni Connor
Last week at Storage Networking World Brocade stepped right into the middle of the Fibre Channel over Ethernet fray with the announcement of two new converged network adapters and a top-of-the rack FCoE switch. Since June last year the company has intimated about these products - they did not announce an FCoE blade for their DCX data center switch they had previously talked about. Read full story

Deni Connor is principal analyst for Storage Strategies NOW and host of the Masters of Servers Solution Center.

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