AMHERST, N.Y., April 20, 2017 -- ATTO Technology, Inc., a global leader of storage, network connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments for nearly 30 years, continues to lead the marketplace in supporting content creators with the launch of new ThunderLink® Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity devices for both 16Gb and 32Gb Fibre Channel.
These new devices allow customers to take full advantage of the increased bandwidth of Thunderbolt 3 with speeds of up to 2750 MB/s. Featuring ATTO’s proprietary Advanced Data Streaming (ADS™) and MultiPath Director™ technologies, users will continue to enjoy smooth data streaming and failover and load balancing features experienced with previous generations of ThunderLink devices.
The introduction of ATTO’s 3322 Thunderbolt 3 to 32Gb Fibre Channel device and 3162 Thunderbolt 3 to 16Gb Fibre Channel device also enables users to future-proof their infrastructures, taking full advantage of 4K workflows while also benefitting from the latest generation of Fibre Channel connectivity.
The new Fibre Channel ThunderLink devices offer:
- SFP+ modules are included and have been tested for interoperability
- A simple configuration tool to manage and monitor Thunderbolt products and ATTO HBAs from a single pane of glass
- Compatibility with the latest Mac® and Windows® platforms
From capture and ingest to backup and archiving, ATTO’s Thunderbolt 3 to Fibre Channel ThunderLink devices allow the creation of fully redundant connectivity solutions that can take advantage of both Thunderbolt 3 and 16Gb and 32Gb Fibre Channel.
ATTO’s new ThunderLink devices will be on display and used in live demonstrations in booth SL9611 at NAB, April 24-27 in Las Vegas.
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ABOUT ATTO
For nearly 30 years, ATTO Technology, Inc., has been a global leader across the IT and media and entertainment markets, specializing in storage and network connectivity and infrastructure solutions for the most data-intensive computing environments. ATTO works collaboratively with partners to deliver a wide range of end-to-end, customized solutions to better store, manage and deliver big data. With a focus toward markets that require higher performance and with a dedication to working as an extension of customer’s design teams, ATTO manufacturers host and RAID adapters, network adapters, storage controllers, Thunderbolt-enabled devices, switches and software. ATTO solutions provide a high level of connectivity to all storage interfaces, including Fibre Channel, SAS, SATA, iSCSI, 40/10GbE and Thunderbolt. Distributing its cutting-edge products worldwide through Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), systems integrators, value added resellers (VARs) and authorized resellers, ATTO is the Power Behind the Storage.
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Contact: Amber Healy ATTO Technology, Inc. [email protected] Phone: +1 (716) 691-1999 x160 Fax: +1 (716) 691-9353


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