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BlueArc Corporation, founded in 1998, provides network storage devices for the [[Network-attached storage|NAS]] and [[SAN]] markets, built on a hardware-based architecture, using [[Altera]] [[FPGA]]s.
BlueArc Corporation, founded in 1998, provides network storage devices for the [[Network-attached storage|NAS]] and [[SAN]] markets, built on a hardware-based architecture, using [[Altera]] [[FPGA]]s.

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BlueArc Corporation, founded in 1998, provides network storage devices for the NAS and SAN markets, built on a hardware-based architecture, using Altera FPGAs.

The company, headquarted in San Jose, California, manufactures high performance network storage systems, led by the Titan SiliconServer, which debuted in 2001. The company's offerings have been most widely adopted by customers in the entertainment, Internet services and life sciences markets.

BlueArc products feature Multi-Tiered Storage, enabling their systems to support both Fibre Channel disks and Serial ATA disks in the same array, enabling storage consolidation, and reducing storage management requirements.