INDUSTRY
Neterion Launches Industry’s First PCI Express 10 Gb Ethernet Adapter
Today Neterion Inc., formerly S2io Inc., an industry leader in the emerging 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter market, announced Xframe E, a new adapter based on the PCI Express bus architecture as a response to the growing demand by OEMs to offer products based on this next generation of I/O (Input/Output) interconnect. The industry’s first PCI Express-based adapter ensures that the 10 Gigabit Ethernet market
offers a range of choices to end users, since server and storage OEMs can now incorporate the
performance leading Xframe solution in all three major bus architectures: PCI-X 1.0, PCI-X 2.0 and
now, PCI Express. “The design for Xframe E is based on customer requests, as OEMs recognize the need to
include the next generation I/O architecture in their server and storage platforms,” noted Dave
Zabrowski, Neterion’s President & CEO. “With the addition of Xframe E, we are proud to offer the
ultimate customer choice in standard bus architecture for 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.”
Neterion meets each of the vendor requests by adding PCI Express support to already
deployed PCI-X solutions. The new 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter requires no expensive rewrites to
the end users’ operating system software and they are able to keep their host-based TCP/IP stacks
intact for reliability and security purposes. “There’s no question that PCI Express is gaining momentum in the marketplace and
Neterion’s 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter is a natural complement to this improved interconnect
technology,” stated Bob Wheeler, senior analyst at The Linley Group and co-author of a new report
entitled A Guide to Gigabit and 10G Ethernet Silicon. “There's real value in the bandwidth scalability inherent in the PCI Express architecture,
which should deliver immediate benefits to server and storage OEMs.” PCI Express is serial, rather than parallel, interconnect technology featuring advantages such
as scalable bus bandwidth, lower overhead and lower latency and improved QoS. All major server
and storage vendors are designing products equipped with PCI Express to meet the needs of
customers who are requiring higher I/O performance resulting from factors like the exponential
growth of enterprise data, server consolidation, virtualization of IT assets, increased need for
security and regulatory compliance, etc. Major vertical markets include pharmaceutical, financial,
energy, transportation, education, government and defense. As the OEMs roll out their products based on the varying interconnect architectures, IT
managers for enterprise data centers will now be able to select the platform that optimizes the
performance of their server and storage networks. Neterion will be making additional product and
customer announcements throughout 2005. Background:
Founded in 2001, Neterion Inc. has locations in Cupertino, California and Ottawa, Canada. Neterion delivers
10 Gigabit Ethernet hardware & software solutions that enable OEMs to solve their customers’ high-end
networking problems. The company’s line of Xframe® products is based on Neterion-developed technologies
that deliver new levels of performance, availability and reliability in the datacenter. Xframe, Xframe II and
Xframe E include full IPv4 and IPv6 support, and comprehensive stateless offloads that preserve the integrity
of current TCP/IP implementations without “breaking the stack.” Xframe drivers are available for all major
Operating Systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, Hewlett-Packard’s HP-UX, IBM’s AIX, Sun’s
Solaris and SGI’s Irix. Neterion has raised over $42M in funding with its latest C round taking place in June
2004. Formerly known as S2io, the company changed its name to Neterion in January 2005.
Further information on the company can be found at http://www.neterion.com/ Xframe E
In addition to the PCI Express bus interface, Xframe E benefits include ease-of-design and implementation
by reusing many of the same technologies introduced by Neterion’s existing products. Xframe E maintains
hardware and software compatibility with the previous generation products.