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LSI Logic Ultra160 SCSI HBAs Certified as Red Hat Ready

Nov 1, 2001


LSI Logic Corporation today announced it has received certification from Red Hat for its Ultra160 SCSI family of host bus adapters (HBAs). Certification is for compatibility with the Red Hat Linux operating system (OS).


“Enterprise users demand high performance, mission-critical quality. LSI Logic’s Ultra160 SCSI host adapters set the industry standard using our exclusive SureLINK(TM) domain validation technology,” said Bob Anderson, director of the LSI Logic host bus adapter business group. “Completion of all Red Hat Hardware Certification tests and related requirements is an important milestone for us and a demonstration of our continued commitment to open source solutions.”

“We are pleased that the SCSI products of LSI Logic are now certified for Red Hat Linux,” said Mark deVisser, vice president of marketing at Red Hat. “Our customers are using Red Hat Linux because of its reliability, scalability and value. Adding storage options from a world-class company like LSI Logic further increases its strength in each of these areas.”

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