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JNI Ships 100,000th SBus Fibre Channel HBA

Sep 5, 2001
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JNI(R) Corporation, a manufacturer of Fibre Channel host bus adapters for the Solaris market, today announced it has shipped its 100,000th SBus Fibre Channel host bus adapter for the Solaris platform.

“By focusing on the Sun Microsystems architecture in our early years, JNI has dominated what has become the world’s largest server operating system, Solaris, with high availability, enterprise quality products,” said Neal Waddington, president and CEO of JNI Corporation. “We’ve used our seven years of product delivery in Solaris to create a world-class organization whose technical innovations, product development philosophies and unrivaled customer support produce ‘best of breed’ products that exceed the high expectations of Solaris customers around the world. We’re proud of our reputation as the recognized Solaris leader, a position that is emphasized when customers ask for JNI products by name when building Solaris-based storage networks.”

JNI offers several SBus Fibre Channel host bus adapters at a variety of price, performance and feature sets. Among JNI’s SBus and Solaris products are the FibreStar FC64-1063, the FCE-1063, the dual-port FCE2-1063 and the 2 Gb Ready FCE-1473. The company said all of the 1 Gb SBus HBAs are certified Solaris Ready by Sun Microsystems and are certified by EMC as “E-Lab Tested” for use with all Symmetrix storage arrays.

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