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Force10 Leads Industry In Layer 3 10 GbE Growth Over Last Year
Force10 Networks was the fastest growing Layer 3 Ten Gigabit Ethernet vendor
during the last four quarters, according to Dell'Oro Group's most recent
Ethernet switch report. For the third quarter of 2004, Force10's Layer 3 Ten
Gigabit Ethernet port shipments were up 545 percent from the same quarter a
year ago, far outpacing the rate of growth in the total market and among other
competitive vendors. While expanding its port shipments faster than any other
vendor in the industry, Force10 also doubled its 10 Gigabit Ethernet revenue
over the last year.
"The adoption of 10 Gigabit Ethernet has accelerated significantly over the
last 12 months, and Force10 has leveraged that growth to significantly
increase its market share and customer base," said Andrew Feldman, vice
president of marketing for Force10 Networks. "The Force10 TeraScale E-Series,
with the industry's highest port density and resiliency feature set, is the
only product on the market today ready to take that growth head on."
During the third quarter, Force10 introduced the TeraScale E-Series family of
switch/routers, which leads the industry in density, performance and
resiliency. The TeraScale E-Series supports 672 line-rate Gigabit and 56
line-rate 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports in a single chassis and can process one
billion packets per second, the highest in the industry. And, with support for
an industry-leading one million access control lists (ACLs), the TeraScale
E-Series provides scalable protection against denial of service attacks.
According to The Tolly Group, the Force10 TeraScale E-Series is the industry's
first Terabit Ethernet switch/router.
Over the last 12 months, the 10 Gigabit Ethernet market has grown beyond
expectations as port prices have fallen dramatically from more than $16,000 a
year ago to $8,399 today. According to the Dell'Oro Group Five Year Ethernet
Forecast, growth will continue for the next several years as the 10 Gigabit
Ethernet market expands from $358.2 million in 2004 to $2 billion in 2008.
New trends, such as data center consolidation, grid/cluster computing and the
proliferation of bandwidth-intensive services, are driving the adoption of 10
Gigabit Ethernet technology into new industries and applications. Most
recently, Japanese service providers, including SRS Sakura Internet, Japan
Cablenet, NTT-ME and BIGLOBE, have begun deploying 10 Gigabit Ethernet
backbones to provide a new array of advanced services to growing subscriber
bases. Beyond service providers, 10 Gigabit Ethernet is also finding a home in
the oil and gas industry, among Internet portals and in other industries that
rely on their network for revenue.
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