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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 28, 2003 - The Fibre Channel
Industry Association (FCIA) announced today the availability of the
SANmark Conformance Document (SCD), SCD-4001v1, for end device
discovery and management. Following several earlier SCD test suites, the
SCD-4001 conformance test suite defines tests to ensure that Fibre Channel end
devices are discoverable and manageable by a wide range of storage area network
(SAN) management applications. It tests the discovery and management support
requirements for end devices supporting Fibre Channel-Methodologies for
Interconnects (FC-MI). Under the criteria set forth in the SCD-4001, Fibre
Channel device vendors will be able to qualify their products for the SANmark
trademark.
The SCD-4001 was verified through testing the SCD-4001 test suite within the
FCIA-sponsored small group test periods (SGTP). In these SGTP test sessions,
industry peers test their devices against the test suite, progressing towards
final verification of the test suite and the SCD for which it was written.
David Allen, Sr. Product Manager, LSI Logic and chair of the SANmark Qualified
Program group, stated, "The SCD-4001 conformance test suite is the latest
addition to the SANmark Qualified Program test suites with which Fibre Channel
device vendors qualify their products to use the SANmark trademark.
Qualification for the SANmark trademark benefits the entire storage networking
industry. It is provided by the FCIA to ensure that Fibre Channel products meet
standards conformance and ease system integration efforts."
SANmark Qualified Program
The FCIA established the SANmark Qualified Program to provide the networking
storage industry with an objective indication of how Fibre Channel products
perform against reasonable standards through the use of published conformance
test suites, as well as to promote SANmark-qualified products using the SANmark
trademark. The SANmark Qualified Program is a comprehensive set of Fibre
Channel storage networking conformance test suites. Vendors, whose end devices
pass these tests, ensure robust, consistent heterogeneous SAN behavior, thereby
promoting reduced time to market, investment protection, and the satisfaction
of customer needs.
For more information on SCD-4001, a list of test vendors providing platforms
for executing SANmark-qualified test suites, a list of SANmark-qualified
products and general information about the SANmark Qualified Program, please
visit
www.sanmark.org.
About SANmark
The SANmark Qualified Program is sponsored, operated, and promoted as an open
industry conformance test suite development program within the Fibre Channel
Industry Association (FCIA). This program addresses product interoperability
and device-level compatibility for companies participating in the program. The
program is open to members and nonmembers of the FCIA organization and is
intended to benefit the entire storage networking industry at large. More
information about SANmark and the FCIA is available at
www.sanmark.org.
About the FCIA
The Fibre Channel Industry Association is an international organization of
manufacturers, systems integrators, developers, systems vendors, developers,
systems vendors, industry professionals, and end users. With more than 150
members and affiliates in the United States, Europe and Japan, the FCIA is
committed to delivering a broad base of Fibre Channel infrastructure to
support a wide array of industry applications within the mass storage and
IT-based arenas. FCIA Working Groups focus on specific aspects of the
technology that target both vertical and horizontal markets, incuding
storage, video, networking and SAN Management.
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