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HAYWARD, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/09/09 -- StoneFly, Inc., a leading supplier of integrated IP storage area network (SAN) systems and a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), today announced the "Solaris(TM) Ready" certification of their Voyager IP SAN products with Sun's Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS) on SPARC® and x64/x86 platforms. After thorough testing, the Voyager IP SAN aligns with the requirements of the Solaris Ready Program for system compatibility, interoperability, and ease-of-installation. Voyager joins other Solaris Ready certified StoneFly IP SANs such as the Integrated Storage Concentrator (ISC) and OptiSAN product lines.
"We are pleased to add another StoneFly product into the Solaris Ready Program. Solaris Ready partners, such as StoneFly, provide reassurance and investment protection to their customers," said Cynthia Hardenbrook, director, ISV Engineering, Sun Microsystems. "With StoneFly's complete line of IP SAN products supporting Solaris 10, customers have a wide range of storage systems to utilize with a proven, industry-leading operating system."
Voyager is the newest line of virtualized IP SAN appliances designed to deliver exceptional performance at an economical price point. With its scalable architecture, small-to-medium enterprise (SME) customers have the flexibility to start small, and inexpensively scale, making the Voyager a versatile SAN solution for primary and secondary storage applications.
"We are committed to open platforms, and we'll continue to work with Sun Microsystems to provide our customers with open, flexible, and high performing storage solutions that meet their growing needs," said Bahman Jalali, director of product management for StoneFly. "In addition, Solaris Ready certification gives our customers complete confidence to grow their businesses without additional hardware or infrastructure costs, making it easy and cost-effective to gain all the benefits of storage centralization via storage virtualization."
More information on the Solaris Ready program is available at http://www.sun.com/solarisready.
About StoneFly, Inc.
StoneFly, Inc., headquartered in San Diego, was founded in April 2000 to deliver upon the vision of simple and affordable storage optimization and disaster recovery protection through IP SAN solutions. StoneFly is a subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), a leading maker of high-performance network attached storage, storage area networks, RAID and iSCSI systems. For more information on StoneFly, please visit www.stonefly.com or www.iscsi.com.
StoneFly, StoneFusion, StoneFly Reflection, StoneFly Snapshot and Storage Concentrator are trademarks or registered trademarks and the property of StoneFly, Inc. Dynamic Network Factory, DNF, and DNF Security are trademarks of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. All other company and product names contained herein are property of their respective owners.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the US and other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Contacts:
Shonal Narayan
StoneFly, Inc.
+1.800.947.4742 x249
Email Contact
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