Brocade Unveils Backbone Switch
Posted by Mary Jander on January 22, 2008
Brocade today unveiled the DCX Backbone, the new high-end switch in the vendor's product line, which will become a focal point in Brocade's simmering rivalry with Cisco.
The DCX Backbone is the linchpin in Brocade's Data Center Fabric (DCF) strategy announced in October. DCF unifies networks based on other Brocade switches, incorporates enhanced server virtualization support, offers quality-of-service controls, and is configured to support and manage a range of upcoming storage technologies, including Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE).
In this first release of DCX, which will be shipped by Brocade and by OEM partner Sun Microsystems starting immediately (followed by other partners later this half), the platform runs 8-Gbit/s Fibre Channel and Ficon along with 1-, 2-, 4-Gbit/s versions of those protocols. It also supports 1-Gbit/s Ethernet, FCIP, and iSCSI connections.
Notably, Brocade also announced 8-Gbit/s Fibre Channel support for its 48000 director switches today. The DCX also natively supports lower-speed links to Brocade's directors, including the Brocade 48000 and former McData products, the Mi10K and M6140.






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