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Storage Emulation
Introducing the industry’s most advanced storage emulation
solutions for Fibre Channel and SAS

SANBlaze manufactures target
and initiator emulators for Fibre Channel, SAS and other storage protocols. Our
highly configurable systems are unique in their ability to emulate actual
storage devices. Our target emulators allow you to create read/write drives and
tapes, control latency and configure error conditions. Our initiator emulators
behave as a real initiator, not just a traffic generator or protocol tester,
providing real login and command control.
SANBlaze emulation technology
is ideal for:
SANBlaze target and initiator emulation systems provide a flexible and powerful
feature set:
Flexible User Interface
Powerful web-based GUI allows you to quickly create, save and restore
configurations. Efficiently build a large number of formatted drives, create a
predictable bad drive or generate custom commands to simulate initiator test
cases. All functionality found in the GUI is also available from a CLI
interface and can be automated using scripting.
Configurability
Each port on the system can be configured in target or initiator mode. Specific
characteristics can be set to customize your disk drive, tape drive, array or PC
test environment. Place a device under test (DUT) between an initiator port and
a target port. Generate traffic and inject errors on either side of the DUT.
Vendor Specific Devices
With our profiling functionality you can configure an emulated device to look
and behave like a specific vendor disk drive, tape drive or array. Numerous
parameters can be changed, such as, vendor ID and world wide node name. Define
mode, diagnostic and custom inquiry pages to create vendor specific test
environments.
Performance
SANBlaze systems can act as a wire speed device. BlazterMode™ allows read/write
tests to run at full 4G line rates across all ports. Run tests that eliminate
the latency associated with real drives or add latency in millisecond increments
in a predictable manner. Track round trip performance statistics between
initiator and target.
For more information please complete the
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