ATTO Bridges Get Certified

iPBridgeT 2600 and iPBridgeT 1550 iSCSI-to-SCSI bridge products have completed interoperability testing with EMC Retrospect

July 18, 2007

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AMHERST, N.Y. -- ATTO Technology, Inc., a global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments, announced today that its iPBridgeT 2600 and iPBridgeT 1550 iSCSI-to-SCSI bridge products have successfully completed interoperability testing with EMC RetrospectR for Mac OS X backup and recovery software. Customers can immediately benefit from a certified data protection solution when using ATTO iPBridges in iSCSI-based environments.

The ATTO iPBridge 2600 and iPBridge 1550 are designed to integrate SCSI devices into an iSCSI network. The iPBridge 2600 and iPBridge 1550 empower customers who want the ability to attach existing SCSI storage to an iSCSI-based network, enabling storage connectivity and consolidation at an affordable price. Users can leverage their current Ethernet network by providing the ability to attach or connect a SCSI tape library or other SCSI storage, and network them across an Ethernet IP-based network so multiple users can access existing storage devices.

The iPBridge 2600 offers iSCSI connectivity to native SCSI devices via four independent iSCSI ports and two independent Ultra320 SCSI busses. It allows storage devices to operate at near- native speeds with throughput at over 1TB/hr. The iPBridge 1550 offers iSCSI connectivity to native SCSI devices via one independent iSCSI port to one independent Ultra160 SCSI port, providing throughput of up to 400GB/hr. EMC Retrospect's patented technology enables fast, reliable restores of individual files, directories, or entire file systems with unparalleled accuracy.

ATTO Technology Inc.

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