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The new EMC Symmetrix DMX-4 series of high-end storage systems. EMC's new flagship storage arrays feature an end-to-end 4 gigabit-per-second (Gb/s) architecture, a new Fibre Channel point-to-point back-end for higher levels of reliability, and are the first high-end arrays to support both high speed Fibre Channel disk drives and new low-cost 750 GB (gigabyte) SATA II disk drives that can reduce energy consumption by up to 33 percent.
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The new EMC Celerra NS20 and NS40 multi-protocol storage systems. The entry-level Celerra NS20 and larger Celerra NS40 systems can be easily deployed in network attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN) environments using iSCSI or Fibre Channel connectivity. Using the new Celerra Startup Assistant software, these systems are easy to use and manage, going from power up to production in 15 minutes while continuing to provide leading price/performance and the most advanced built-in functionality. The EMC Celerra family of systems will also support new 750 GB SATA II disk drives, which can reduce Celerra power consumption by up to 33 percent. EMC is the market share leader in network attached storage.
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A new entry-level EMC Rainfinity appliance for file archiving. The new Rainfinity File Management Appliance (FMA) enables organisations to easily and cost-effectively implement policy-based file management and automatically move and retrieve files across the entire NAS infrastructure. It works with EMC Celerra, other NAS systems and EMC Centera content addressed storage (CAS) systems. In addition, customers can upgrade from the FMA to the full Rainfinity Global File Virtualisation solution. Rainfinity is part of EMC's complete line of virtualisation technologies, the broadest in the industry.
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The newest generation of the award-winning EMC Centera content addressed storage (CAS) system. The new Centera Generation 4 LP (Low Power) nodes were specifically designed by EMC with low-power processors and chipsets, adaptive cooling and more efficient power supplies to reduce energy consumption while also offering 50 percent more storage capacity per node using new 750 GB SATA disk drives. The result: A Generation 4 LP node reduces power and cooling requirements by 67 percent per terabyte. In addition, innovative new security features in the EMC CentraStar storage operating environment provide greater levels of authentication, system logging and auditing capabilities. The new software is compatible with previous Centera generations and is available as a free upgrade to customers with maintenance contracts and the new Generation 4 LP nodes can be incorporated into existing Centera systems. EMC pioneered the concept of CAS with the introduction of Centera in 2002 and leads the market with more than 3,500 customers and over 150 petabytes of Centera capacity shipped.
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New EMC CLARiiON CX3 networked storage system capabilities. The latest version of the CLARiiON FLARE storage operating environment incorporates even more leading functionality with the addition of new built-in security capabilities that provide customers with improved access control and expanded compliance and audit features. In addition, CLARiiON CX3 iSCSI capabilities have been extended with support for native iSCSI remote replication for cost-effective business continuity. The new operating environment, which can be implemented on all CLARiiON CX3 systems as well as previous generation CX300, CX500 and CX700 systems, also enables RAID 6 protection and active/active failover that supports the CLARiiON CX3 family's industry leading "5 nines" availability. CLARiiON systems will also incorporate new 750 GB SATA II disk drives, which enables systems to store the same amount of data while reducing power consumption by up to 33 percent. The latest version of FLARE is available as a free upgrade for customers with maintenance plans from EMC or authorised partners. EMC is the top provider of midrange external RAID storage systems.
The new Centera Generation 4 LP Nodes and the Rainfinity File Management Appliance are generally available. The new Symmetrix DMX-4 series, new Celerra NS20 systems, Celerra multi-protocol NS40 systems and new CLARiiON enhancements will be available in August 2007. About EMC
EMC Corporation is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organisations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.EMC.co.uk
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EMC Corporation
508-293-7261
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