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ATTO Technology XstreamCORE 8100T Intelligent Bridge Certified by Hewlett Packard Enterprise

ATTO Technology XstreamCORE 8100T Intelligent Bridge Certified by Hewlett Packard Enterprise

ATTO Technology, Inc., a global leader in network and storage connectivity solutions, is pleased to announce the ATTO XstreamCORE® 8100T intelligent bridge is a qualified and compatible solution with HPE’s MSL tape libraries listed on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) website.

The XstreamCORE 8100T intelligent bridge is a simple-to-use and cost-effective solution that overcomes the limitation of a pure SAS architecture by connecting up to four SAS tape drives over a 10G iSCSI Ethernet network. Along with added performance and management capabilities, users can now easily share tape archives, even over long distances.


“HPE StoreEver MSL tape libraries combined with the new XstreamCore 8100T bridge will provide greater flexibility to our customers by enabling Ethernet-based tape storage solutions,” said George Tombropoulos, Director, HPE StoreEver LTO tape solutions. “This collaboration with ATTO helps to address the fast-evolving needs of modern organizations.”

XstreamCORE 8100T has been certified for use with all current HPE StoreEver MSL tape libraries and SAS LTO tape drives, namely the HPE StoreEver MSL6480 and MSL3040 Scalable Tape Libraries, HPE StoreEver MSL2024 Tape Library, and the HPE MSL 1/8 Autoloader.

"This certification means businesses can leverage the ground-breaking capabilities of the 8100T within the trusted framework of HPE StoreEver MSL storage,” said Tim Klein, President and CEO, ATTO Technology. “It’s a win for customers of both companies.”

XstreamCORE 8100T is a highly scalable solution whether you need a single bridge to enable a small shared workflow or large-scale deployments that involve multiple bridges. Any data that needs to be backed up, archived, or otherwise placed into cold storage would benefit from making SAS tape available over the network.

 

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