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When it comes to cutting I/O cost, power, management and
real estate requirements in blade servers, the ideal I/O solution is a single,
unified I/O adapter that can provide required services for all data center
traffic types – LAN, SAN and IPC. This is because blade server form factors by
nature are limited on space, power and cost requirements. This session presents
blade server–oriented I/O solutions that are flexible enough to support legacy
I/O hardware and management requirements and provide for incremental upgrades
to a high performance converged I/O adapter solution that delivers optimum LAN,
SAN and IPC services on the server, while maintaining end-to-end connectivity
to Ethernet LANs and Fibre Channel SANs, and separation of management where
compute, LAN and SAN capacity can be scaled independently.
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Sujal Das specializes in product management and new market strategies for
networking and semiconductor companies. Over a span of 15 years, he has held
senior level technical and management roles in companies such as Unisys, AMD,
Marvell Semiconductor, and Mellanox Technologies. Sujal has driven internal development
initiatives and external alliances to grow business for these companies into
adjacent and new consumer and data center networking markets. Currently, Sujal
is director of product management at Mellanox Technologies where he is
responsible for driving the company's products into mainstream and virtualized
server and storage connectivity markets. Sujal has a BS EE from BITS,
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