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ADAPTEC
BRINGS NEW HIGH-END RAID FEATURES, UNPRECEDENTED PERFORMANCE TO
WHITE BOX MARKET
Adaptec
SCSI RAID 5400S First RAID Controller to Feature Full Disk Drive
Capacity Utilization
MILPITAS,
Calif., February 19, 2002 - Adaptec, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADPT), the global
leader in storage access solutions, today introduced a high-performance
four-channel Ultra160 SCSI RAID card that delivers up to 25 percent
higher input/output performance than its nearest competitor while
better equipping the white box industry to win business in an increasingly
competitive server market. The Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S, previously
available only to original equipment manufacturers, takes aim at
the fast-growing market for enterprise servers with advanced features
that include the unprecedented ability to use the full capacity
of various-sized disk drives in a RAID array.
"The
Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S fills out the high end of a comprehensive
RAID product portfolio that Adaptec offers to channel customers,"
said Steve Cochran, director of RAID marketing for Adaptec's Storage
Solutions Group. "The introduction of this card represents
a milestone in our efforts to drive the widespread adoption of RAID
products with features that make non-branded solutions increasingly
competitive."
Research
firm Gartner Dataquest projects that annual shipments of branded
and non-branded enterprise servers - those priced from $10,000 to
$100,000 - will grow from 677,000 units last year to more than 975,000
in 2005, about 44 percent. Over the same period, the total available
market for non-branded enterprise servers is expected to grow 60
percent, from $500 million to $800 million.
The
Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S combines exceptional performance with a
number of advanced features to deliver optimum storage flexibility
for enterprise servers. The controller is the first to use the full
capacity of all disk drives when drives of different sizes are mixed
in a RAID array, allowing system integrators to upgrade their customers'
arrays with higher-capacity drives without wasting space. Competing
products limit use of disk drive space to the smallest-capacity
drive in an array.
The
64-bit, four-channel controller supports RAID 0, 1, 0/1, 5, 0/5
and JBOD and up to 60 SCSI drives. The card's hardware features
include an expandable cache with 128 MB of memory, a battery backup
module, and a dedicated Adaptec XOR engine that sharply improves
write performance in RAID 5 applications. New high-end features
such as RAID-level migration and Online Capacity Expansion allow
fault-tolerance settings to be reconfigured without rebooting and
the size of storage arrays increased. And in comparative tests of
throughput in I/Os per second, the Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S outpaced
its closest competitor by up to 25 percent.
With
the addition of the Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S, Adaptec's Ultra160
SCSI RAID solutions now span the workstation to enterprise server
markets. The family includes the Adaptec SCSI RAID 2110S, an affordable
64-bit/66MHz single-channel, low-profile card for workstations and
entry-level pedestal and rackmount servers, and the Adaptec SCSI
RAID 3210S and 3410S, highly scalable, high-performance two- and
four-channel 64-bit/66MHz products, respectively, for mid-range
conventional and rackmount servers.
The
product line also include the Adaptec SCSI RAID 2000S and 2005S,
innovative zero channel controllers - one the size of a credit card
- aimed at a high-density server market that research firm IDC projects
will grow from 450,000 units last year to more than 700,000 by 2004.
Adaptec's
RAID family also includes two affordable ATA controllers - the Adaptec
ATA RAID 1200A and 2400A, two- and four-channel products, respectively,
for workstations and entry-level servers.
Pricing
and Availability
MSRP for the Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S, which will begin shipping
later this month, is $1,540.
"RAID
Everywhere"
Adaptec's "RAID Everywhere" initiative is designed to
accelerate the widespread adoption of RAID in the PC-server / high-end
PC markets, in order to provide customers higher levels of data
protection and greater speeds of information exchange in support
of their business strategies. Key components of the plan include
new product and technology developments, compatibility testing,
and educational and support programs aimed at making RAID more affordable,
accessible and easy-to-use.
About
Adaptec
Adaptec Inc. (NASDAQ: ADPT) provides highly available storage access
solutions that reliably move, manage and protect critical data and
digital content. Adaptec's storage solutions are found in high-performance
networks, servers, workstations and desktops from the world's leading
manufacturers, and are sold through OEMs and distribution channels
to ISPs, enterprises, medium and small businesses and consumers.
Adaptec is an S&P SmallCap 600 Index member. More information
is available at www.adaptec.com.
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