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company_name = BlueArc Corporation | |
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company_logo = [[Image:BlueArc logo.png|center|221px]] | |
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company_type = [[Private company|Private]]| |
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foundation = [[1998]]| |
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location = [[San Jose, California]] | |
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industry = [[Data storage devices]] | |
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products = Titan 1100, 2100, 2200, 2500, 3100 and 3200 | |
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key_people = [[Mike Gustafson]], President and [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] <br> [[Rick Martig]], [[Chief financial officer|CFO]] <br> [[Shmuel Shottan]], [[Chief technology officer|CTO]] <br> [[Chris McBride]], Sr.VP Global Customer Operations <br> [[Bridget Warwick]], VP Marketing <br> [[Carlo Garbagnati]], VP Engineering <br> [[Robert Harvey]], VP Operations <br> |
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homepage = [http://www.bluearc.com/ www.bluearc.com] | |
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'''BlueArc Corporation''' is a network storage device manufacturer headquartered in [[San Jose, California]]. BlueArc was founded in 1998 by [[Geoff Barrall]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/1550365.stm BBC News - Web Without the Waiting]</ref>, Jeff Pinkham and Jon Meyer. Initially based in the UK, BlueArc transitioned its HQ to the US (Mountain View) in 2000 and became a US corporation at that time although still maintains a sizable engineering facility in England. The company moved to San Jose in July of 2001<ref>[http://bluearc.com/html/news/press_releases/pr_headquarters_070201.shtml BlueArc Announces New Corporate Headquarters in San Jose, Calif.]</ref>. |
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BlueArc offers high performance network storage solutions for both data-driven vertical markets and the horizontal enterprise. The company offers both network attached storage and storage area network solutions, including the Titan 3000 family for highest performance and capacity, and the mid-range 1100 storage system. The 3000 family consists of the 3100 and 3200 models, featuring maximum performance scaling to 200,000 IOPs and 4 petabytes. The 1100 scales to 50,000 IOPs and 128 terabytes. The 3000 family scales to 200,000 IOPS and 4 Petabytes. |
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BlueArc competes with offerings from companies such as [[EMC Corporation|EMC]], [[NetApp]], [[Sun Microsystems]] and smaller companies including [[Isilon]]. The company distributes its products on a direct basis, through third-party resellers, and by OEM partners, including a 5-year global agreement with Hitachi Data Systems<ref>[http://www.byteandswitch.com/document.asp?doc_id=112520 HDS, BlueArc in Big NAS Deal]</ref>. |
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BlueArc's product line is differentiated through its hardware architecture, founded on [[Field-programmable gate array|FPGA]] technology. BlueArc holds the world record for single system and dual system performance on SPECsfs<ref>[http://www.bluearc.com/html/news/press_releases/pr_performance_061708.shtml BlueArc Titan 3200 Storage System Sets New Record for Network Storage Performance]</ref>, an [[Network File System (protocol)|NFS]] test provided by SPEC.org<ref>[http://www.spec.org/sfs97r1/results/sfs97r1.html All SPEC SFS97_R1 Results]</ref>. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.bluearc.com/ BlueArc Corporation Website] |
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[[Category:Companies established in 1998]] |
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[[Category:Computer companies of the United States]] |
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[[Category:Companies based in San Jose, California]] |
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