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ATTO Celerity FC Product Compatibility Matrix ATTO Celerity FC Product Compatibility Matrix Celerity FC Connectivity Celerity FC Connectivity Compatibility Compatibility (con't) PCI Compatible Products Fibre Channel Switches/Hubs Removable & Tape/MO/LTO/DVD/CD Audio/Video Cards ATTO Fibre Center 3400 hub Accom Brocade Silkworm 2800 Storage AJA Video Kona Brocade Silkworm 32xx ATTO Fibre Bridge (any tape, MO, LTO, DVD or CD) Aurora Igniter Brocade Silkworm 38xx ATTO Diamond Virtual Tape (VT) storage array Avid Unity Brocade Silkworm 39xx ATL M1500 BlackMagic DeckLink Cisco MDS 9000 Series ATL P-series Blue Fish 444 Gadzoox Cappelix 3000 Dell Power Vault Digidesign Gadzoox Gibraltar GL Ecrix VXA-1 Digital Voodoo Gadzoox Slingshot 4218 Exabyte 17D Autoloader Matrox High Velocity Bullet 600 Exabyte EXB-210 (Mammoth Tape Library) Media 100 McDATA Exabyte EZ17 Autoloader Pinnacle CineWave QLogic GigWorks MKII Exabyte IBM LTO drive Pinnacle Targa QLogic SANbox Exabyte M2 (FC) QLogic SANbox 2 Exabyte X80 SAN Valley Aspen Exabyte X200 FPC ADR-50 Onstream Tape Drive Vixel 9100 Vixel Rapport 4000 HP Ultrium LTO Vixel Rapport 8100 Iomega Zip/Jaz/Jaz2 JVC DVD Library Fibre Channel Adapters Fibre Channel Storage Arrays Overland Autoloader ATTO Celerity FC ATTO Diamond RAID Storage Array Overland Neo Library ATTO ExpressPCI FC 33xx Apple Xserve RAID Pioneer DVD Library ATTO ExpressPCI FC 2600 ADTX Plasmon DVD Jukebox (m500-520-6-4) ATTO ExpressPCI FCSW AMI Plasmon M32-520-2 MO Drive Tower Adaptec AFC-9110G Ciprico Plextor PX-40TSI UltraPlex 40x Adaptec AHA-F940 EMC CLARiiON Plextor PX-40TSUWI UltraPlex Wide Apple FC DigiData Plextor PX-R820TI/SW PlexWriter 8/20 Emulex LP7000 Eurologic Quantum DLT 7000 Emulex LP8000 IBM Quantum DLT 8000 Emulex 9002DC Infortrend Quantum SuperDLT HP 5526-C JEMS Data Seagate Scorpion DAT JNI FCE-6410 JMR Sony MO JNI FCE-6460 Kingston Sony Plasmon 561 9.1GB MO JNI FCI-1063 LaCie Sony SDX300C/L AIT Tape LSI Logic 449x9 Medea Tandberg Data TDS 1210 Tape Library LSI Logic 7x02XP-LC Micronet Yamaha CD-RW QLogic QLA 21xx nStor QLogic QLA 22xx Pro Direct QLogic QLA 23xx Raidtec Rorke Data Storage Concepts StorCase Symetrix Synchrotech Tech Export Valley Electronics XIOtech This product compatibility matrix is a general guideline and is not specific to firmware, version, revision, and specification level or test configuration of ATTO or 3rd party products, nor is it a guarantee of interoperability as specific configurations may influence compatibility. ATTO Technology tests products on an ongoing basis, and new tests and equipment are added continuously. This matrix may not reflect the most current information. If a specific product is not shown, please contact ATTO Technical Services for additional information, or refer to the ATTO Technology web site (www.attotech.com). Rev 9/2004 ATTO Celerity FC Product Compatibility Matrix Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Compatibility Operating System Compatibility Adobe PhotoShop Windows Server 2003 Adobe Premier Windows XP Apple Final Cut Pro Windows 2000 BakBone Netvault Windows NT Charismac FibreShare Command Soft Fibre Jet Red Hat Linux 8.x CommVault Galaxy Red Hat Linux 9.x Computer Associates BrightStor Red Hat Enterprise Linux Dantz Retrospect FWB Hard Disk Toolkit Mac OS X v10.3.x Legato Celestra Legato Networker DOS OTG DiskXtender OTG SANXtender Sanbolic Melio SoftRAID Studio Network Solutions Tivoli SANergy Tivoli Storage Manager Tolis Group BRU Veritas Backup Exec Veritas NetBackup FalconStor IPStor StoreAge VDM DataCore Syncsort This product compatibility matrix is a general guideline and is not specific to firmware, version, revision, and specification level or test configuration of ATTO or 3rd party products, nor is it a guarantee of interoperability as specific configurations may influence compatibility. ATTO Technology tests products on an ongoing basis, and new tests and equipment are added continuously. This matrix may not reflect the most current information. If a specific product is not shown, please contact ATTO Technical Services for additional information, or refer to the ATTO Technology web site (www.attotech.com). Rev 9/2004 .
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