ATTO Technology Powers High-Performance Audio and Video Workflows at IBC 2011

ATTO is pairing with industry-leading storage providers to display a number of high-performance connectivity solutions. ATTO products will also be featured in over 50 partner presentations throughout the show.

ATTO will show their Celerity 8Gb/s Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, the FastStream SC SAS/SATA RAID Storage Controller with 8Gb/s Fibre Channel connectivity to SAS/SATA storage, and ExpressSAS 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID Host Bus Adapters. In addition, ATTO's latest network connectivity solutions, the FastFrame 10Gb/s Ethernet Network Interface Card and the FastFrame 10Gb/s FCoE Converged Network Adapter will also be on display.

"IBC 2011 is a great opportunity to illustrate why ATTO is the leader in powering all facets of high-performance audio and video workflows," said Wayne Arvidson, vice president of marketing at ATTO Technology, Inc. "This year, we are partnering our products with some of the industry-leading solution providers to show why they consistently select ATTO as the foundation to build high-performance solutions around."

ATTO's IBC Highlights

• FastStream SC SAS/SATA RAID Storage Controller featuring Thunderbolt-based technology – the industry's premier embedded storage controller designed for high-performance audio and video environments.
• MultiPath Director - the industry's first Fibre Channel solution that enables Mac, Windows® or Linux workstations and/or servers to directly connect to enterprise-class storage.
• FastFrame 10Gb/s Ethernet Network Interface Card - the only card of its kind on the market offered in Quad, Dual and Single port options for PCIe 2.0 x8 data interconnects.
• FastFrame 10Gb/s Ethernet Converged Network Adapter - offer the highest I/O throughput in the industry resulting in the best-in-class convergence solution available
• Optimized ExpressSAS 6Gb/s RAID performance - ATTO manufactures the highest-performing RAID card in the industry.

"We encourage everyone to visit our booth and meet with our industry experts to learn more about our latest technology advancements," added Arvidson.