Voltaire Announces 40 Gb/s InfiniBand Director Switches and Software for Ultimate Performance and Management of Scale-Out Data Centers

New Grid Director™ 4700 Switch Offers Lowest Latency in the Industry; Combines with Unified Fabric Manager™ Software to Manage Scale-Out and Further Increase Performance

BILLERICA, Mass. and HERZLIYA, Israel – February 9, 2009 – Voltaire Ltd. (NASDAQ: VOLT), a leading provider of scale-out computing fabrics for data centers, today announced a 40 Gb/s InfiniBand director-class switch, the Grid Director 4700, which offers the lowest latency in the industry. This switch, and Voltaire’s new advanced management software, Unified Fabric Manager™ software, provide blazing performance, scalability and ease-of-use for large, high-performance clusters. When used together, the switch and software not only offer the highest performance expected from InfiniBand, but also enterprise-class reliability, high availability and service-level manageability, based on Voltaire’s leadership in bringing high-performance computing into commercial applications and data centers.

Part of Voltaire’s 4th generation switch family, the Voltaire Grid Director 4700 features 324 ports of 40 Gb/s InfiniBand connectivity, with the option to double capacity to 648 ports using double-density fabric boards. The double-density fabric boards are the basis for HyperScale™ architecture, a unique stackable architecture for building larger configurations into the hundreds and thousands of nodes, with lower latency and greater simplicity than alternative solutions. The 19U high Grid Director 4700 has less than 300 nanosecond port-to-port latency to accelerate performance of applications running on server and storage scale-out fabrics. The switch runs a smart distributed software architecture that delivers the best signal quality, enhanced performance optimization, and better resiliency, which are all key challenges in large-scale deployments. Moreover, its low 6.5-watts-per-port power consumption makes the switch a greener choice for energy-efficient data centers.

Voltaire began shipping a 36-port version of the 40 Gb/s switch, the Grid Director 4036, in December, 2008. “We’ve already deployed Voltaire’s 40 Gb/s InfiniBand edge switch and are experiencing improved application performance for our Applications Research and Development cluster, which translates into solving more complex problems in less time,” said Goldi Misra, Head - High Performance Computing Solutions Group, C-DAC, Pune. “A high-port count switch leveraging 40 Gb/s InfiniBand such as the Grid Director 4700 will give us increased bandwidth and throughput to capitalize on the processing power of multi-core servers and scale up to thousands of nodes.” 

Advanced Management Software Further Improves Performance

Voltaire also introduced Unified Fabric Manager software, the industry’s first comprehensive management software to optimize performance of large server and storage scale-out fabrics. Unified Fabric Manager software removes the additional latency that is created in complex environments where multiple applications rely on a single fabric to simultaneously transmit server traffic and access storage. According to Voltaire benchmarks, Unified Fabric Manager software improves latency by as much as 10X in real world environments that run multiple applications and traffic types.

Compatible with Voltaire’s 20 Gb/s and 40 Gb/s switching platforms – including the Grid Director 4700 – Unified Fabric Manager software monitors, analyzes and optimizes fabric performance to improve the efficiency and utilization of large InfiniBand fabrics. Unlike other management software platforms that are device-oriented and involve tedious manual processes, Unified Fabric Manager software provides IT managers with a logical view of their infrastructure. This bridges the traditional gap between servers, applications, and fabric elements, creating a more effective and business-oriented way to manage and scale out high-performance fabrics.

Unified Fabric Manager software efficiently monitors and analyzes fabric bottlenecks and errors, allowing IT managers to quickly identify failures, inefficiencies and performance issues and take corrective action. Unified Fabric Manager software incorporates a unique fabric optimization technology that matches fabric resource allocation and configurations to specific application requirements – leading to reduced congestion, lower latencies, and increased application performance. 

“Large fabrics bring a tremendous amount of complexity. Management software that automatically discovers, virtualizes, monitors and optimizes the fabric infrastructure as well as accelerates active applications is a valuable asset to our clusters that scale into the hundreds of nodes,” said Professor Rudolf Lohner, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT). “Having a centralized view across all of the infrastructure gives us more control over our large-scale environments.”

Unified Fabric Manager software integrates easily in existing environments and has a rich web services API and SDK for easy integration with third-party management platforms.

“Voltaire continues to lead the high-performance server and I/O connectivity market with the availability of the highest performing, high density solutions that deliver 40 Gb/s performance, low latency and scalability,” said Asaf Somekh, vice president of marketing, Voltaire. “The combination of the Grid Director 4700 and Unified Fabric Manager software not only delivers the best performance for large clusters, but also provides the most management features to simplify scale-out.”

The Grid Director 4700 and Unified Fabric Manager software optimizes I/O throughput for multi-core servers, improving the speed of high-performance computing applications in industries including manufacturing, energy, financial services, life sciences, government, and research and education, leading to greater productivity, improved service levels and higher revenues.

HP’s multi-core Cluster Platforms are among those compatible with Voltaire’s new Grid Director 4700 switch and Unified Fabric Manager software.

“By leveraging high-performance computing solutions to accelerate business processes such as research, engineering or analysis, customers can improve decision making, allowing them to grow their businesses,” said Ed Turkel, manager of product marketing, Scalable Computing and Infrastructure organization, HP. “Together with Voltaire, HP Cluster Platforms significantly increase performance and simplify management for large, complex systems.”

Availability
The Grid Director 4700 and Unified Fabric Manager software will be available in Q2 2009 through OEM partners and resellers.

More information about the Grid Director 4700 is available at www.voltaire.com/GridDirector4700 and Unified Fabric Manager software at www.voltaire.com/UFM.

About Voltaire
Voltaire (NASDAQ: VOLT) is a leading provider of scale-out computing fabrics for data centers, high-performance computing and cloud environments. Voltaire’s family of server and storage fabric switches and advanced management software improve performance of mission-critical applications, increase efficiency and reduce costs through infrastructure consolidation and lower power consumption. Used by more than 30 percent of the Fortune 100 and other premier organizations across many industries, including many of the TOP500 supercomputers, Voltaire products are included in cluster and blade server offerings from HP, IBM, Rackable, SGI, and Sun and provide the internal server-to-storage connectivity for the HP-Oracle Database Machine. Founded in 1997, Voltaire is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel and Billerica, Massachusetts. More information is available at www.voltaire.com or by calling 1-800-865-8247.

Forward Looking Statements
Information provided in this press release may contain statements relating to current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about future events that are "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements generally relate to the Voltaire's plans, objectives and expectations for future operations and are based upon management's current estimates and projections of future results or trends. They also include third-party projections regarding expected industry growth rates. Actual future results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties. These factors include, but are not limited to, those discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in Voltaire’s annual report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 5, 2008. These forward-looking statements are made only as of the date hereof, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


Industry Support for Voltaire Grid Direction 4700 and Unified Fabric Manager Software

C-DAC
“We’ve already deployed Voltaire’s 40 Gb/s InfiniBand edge switch and are experiencing improved application performance for our Applications Research and Development cluster, which translates into solving more complex problems in less time. A high-port count switch leveraging 40 Gb/s InfiniBand such as the Grid Director 4700 will give us increased bandwidth and throughput to capitalize on the processing power of multi-core servers and scale up to thousands of nodes.” 

-- Goldi Misra, Head - High Performance Computing Solutions Group, C-DAC, Pune.

Cluster Resources
“The integration of Voltaire's Unified Fabric Manager software with Cluster Resources' Moab intelligent workload scheduler and orchestrator allows Moab to adapt the network in conjunction with compute resources to deliver on SLA guarantees, prioritization, and other organizational objectives. Unified Fabric Manager monitors, analyzes, and optimizes the fabric so that Moab can focus on determining what resources are needed to support the application and when to allocate them.

-- Michael Jackson, president of Cluster Resources

CRL - TATA
“As we look towards designing supercomputers exceeding 10K servers, large port count high bandwidth and low latency scalable switches, all with extremely low BERs, are a key to our future success. Voltaire's 36 port QDR edge switch offering has shown promising results and has boosted our confidence in designing our next-generation system around the Grid Director 4700.”

-- EKA Network Architect, Computational Research Laboratories, a wholly owned subsidiary of TATA Sons Ltd. located in Pune, India.

HP

“By leveraging high-performance computing solutions to accelerate business processes such as research, engineering or analysis, customers can improve decision making, allowing them to grow their businesses. Together with Voltaire, HP Cluster Platforms significantly increase performance and simplify management for large, complex systems.”

-- Ed Turkel, manager of product marketing, Scalable Computing and Infrastructure organization, HP

IBM
“Whether the need is to build the world's fastest computer or run a completely mobile data center, IBM's customers are on a continual quest to achieve the best performance and efficiency for their applications. Voltaire’s Grid Director 4700 switch and Unified Fabric Manager software deliver on that by providing wider pipes that eliminate server I/O bottlenecks and increase scalability for IBM’s cluster offerings, with new management capabilities that further optimize performance for multi-teraflop and petaflop systems."
--Alex Yost, vice president, IBM BladeCenter

Karlsruhe Institute for Technology
“Large fabrics bring a tremendous amount of complexity. Management software that automatically discovers, virtualizes, monitors and optimizes the fabric infrastructure as well as accelerates active applications is a valuable asset to our clusters that scale into the hundreds of nodes. Having a centralized view across all of the infrastructure gives us more control over our large-scale environments.”

-- Professor Rudolf Lohner, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT)

Platform Computing
“The integration of Platform LSF with Voltaire's Unified Fabric Manager software will extend the reach of Platform LSF’s intelligent scheduling and resource allocation capabilities to the network fabric layer. This will provide customers increased control, visibility and performance to better align their IT resources to meet their business needs from the application layer right down to the network fabric.”

-- Tripp Purvis, Vice President, Business Development, Platform Computing

Rackable Systems

“Voltaire’s fourth generation InfiniBand switching platform delivers the heightened performance and low latency that our joint customers require for their most demanding applications. The additional commercial-grade high availability and reliability features in the switch also make it an excellent choice for commercial data centers.”

-- Geoff Noer, Vice President of Product Management, Rackable Systems

Silicon Graphics
“Improved performance and scalability are important to customers that depend on high performance applications to drive their mission-critical business operations. Combining Voltaire’s 40 Gb/s InfiniBand with Silicon Graphics servers will enable customers to extract the best performance from their systems with an efficient, cost-effective solution that also addresses the management pain points that arise as systems scale-out and incorporate shared-memory servers, compute clusters and storage.”

-- Bill Mannel, Director, Server Product Management, Silicon Graphics