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Neterion's Xframe II Adapter Chosen for Latest HP Integrity Servers

Xframe II Enables End Users to Achieve Line Rate Throughput and Implement End-to-End Server Virtualization

Las Vegas, NV, HP Tech Forum — June 18, 2007 — Neterion, Inc., an industry leader in the 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter market for server and storage environments, announced today at the HP Technology & Forum Expo 2007 in Las Vegas, that its Xframe II® 10 GbE adapter will be available on HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers that feature the PCI-X 2.0 bus.

Xframe II is part of Neterion's family of V-NIC™ adapters, featuring the Hyperframe suite of technologies designed to provide virtualization at the I/O level. Xframe II supports the higher speed PCI-X 2.0 bus architecture, with Double Data Rate throughput. When the adapters are used in HP servers equipped with PCI-X 2.0 slots, end users can achieve full line rate 10 GbE performance and take advantage of virtualization capabilities at the I/O, processor, hardware and software levels.

"Virtualization is a key element in enabling our customers to move toward automated, 24x7 lights-out computing," said Lorraine Bartlett, director of worldwide server marketing, Business Critical Systems, HP. "The PCI-X 2.0 support and IOV capability of Neterion's V-NIC adapter helps HP Integrity customers simplify IT administration and fully enable server consolidation and virtualization."

Neterion has provided the first generation Xframe PCI-X 1.0 adapter to HP since January 2005. The company had to go through a rigorous process to win the new qualification and demonstrate superior technical features and performance, best-in-class quality, operational excellence and volume manufacturing capabilities.

"From the outset, our Xframe V-NIC family was designed with I/O virtualization in mind in order to support the most demanding virtualization requirements of our enterprise data center customers," noted Dave Zabrowski, president and CEO of Neterion. "We are very pleased to be, once again, selected by HP for a line of servers that will be performing mission critical operations in data centers around the world."

Market momentum is building for 10 Gigabit Ethernet, as the eco-system is coming together. According to Seamus Crehan, director of Ethernet switch research at Dell'Oro Group, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch port shipments exceeded 100 thousand in the fourth quarter of '06 alone and are forecasted to reach almost 1 million ports in 2007. IT managers have started to connect their switches and servers, benefiting from end-to-end line rate 10 GbE performance for a wide range of computing, networking and storage applications.

Visitors to the HP Technology Forum & Expo 2007 at Mandalay Bay can view the Xframe 10 GbE adapters working in conjunction with HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers in Neterion's Booth # 549. The event is HP's annual technical training expo for customers, partners and employees.

Neterion has published a whitepaper that provides technical details on the Xframe V-NIC and Hyperframe architectures. It can be downloaded at: http://www.v-nic.com.

About Neterion, Inc.
Founded in 2001, Neterion Inc. has locations in Cupertino, California and Ottawa, Canada. Neterion delivers 10 Gigabit Ethernet hardware & software solutions that solve customers' high-end networking problems. The Xframe® line of products is based on Neterion-developed technologies that deliver new levels of performance, availability and reliability in the datacenter. Xframe, Xframe II and Xframe E include full IPv4 and IPv6 support, and comprehensive stateless offloads that preserve the integrity of current TCP/IP implementations without "breaking the stack." Xframe drivers are available for all major Operating Systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, HP-UX, IBM's AIX, Sun's Solaris and SGI's Irix. Further information on the company can be found at http://www.neterion.com/.

V-NIC and Hyperframe are trademarks of Neterion, Inc. Xframe is a registered trademark of Neterion, Inc. All other names are for informational purposes and may be trademarks of their respective owners.