ATTO Technology Resource Library

Welcome to ATTO’s Resource Library. Here you may access a comprehensive collection of guides, downloads, and tools meticulously curated to enhance your ATTO experience. From solution briefs and use cases to manuals and reference guide, find the information you need to optimize your workflow and achieve seamless integration with our solutions.

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Expand Storage on Blade Servers

Expand Storage on Blade Servers

Assign Individual SSD/HDDs to Space Limited Servers
ExpressNVM Getting Started Guide

ExpressNVM Adapter Getting Started Guide
ExpressNVM Installation and Operation Manual

ATTO ExpressNVM Smart NVMe Adapter Installation and Operation Manual
ExpressSAS Getting Started Guide

ExpressSAS Adapter Getting Started Guide
ExpressSAS Installation & Operations Manual

ExpressSAS Installation & Operations manual for 12Gb, 12Gb GT and 24Gb SAS HBAs
ExpressSAS Installation and Operation Manual

ATTO ExpressSAS Host Adapter Installation and Operation Manual
Extend Distances to Tape Devices with ATTO XstreamCORE

Extend Distances to Tape Devices with ATTO XstreamCORE

Connect SAS libraries and drives to storage networks over long distances.
FastFrame 10G BASE-T Getting Started Guide

FastFrame 10GBASE-T Ethernet Adapter Getting Started Guide
FastFrame 10G optical Getting Started Guide

ATTO FastFrame 10Gb Adapter optical Getting Started Guide
FastFrame 25 40 50 100Gb NICs

ATTO FastFrame 25/40/50/100GbE NICs Accelerate High Resolution Video Workflows

 
FastFrame 3 Installation and Operation Manual

ATTO FastFrame 3 NIC Installation and Operation Manual
FastFrame 4 Getting Started Guide

ATTO FastFrame Gen 4 NICs 10/25/40/50/100Gb Getting Started Guide
FastFrame 4 Installation and Operation Manual

ATTO FastFrame 4 NIC Installation and Operation Manual
FastFrame 4th Generation NICs

ATTO FastFrame Ethernet NICs are specifically built for applications that require low-latency, high-bandwidth data transfers, including HPC clusters, cloud environments, rackmount servers in data centers and high-resolution 4K and 8K video.
FastFrame AIR Network Interface Cards

ATTO FastFrame AIR Network Interface Cards provide their own airflow along with unmatched performance, industry-lowest latency and the versatility needed to support
the most demanding and complex ecosystems.
FastFrame ATNETSTAT Installation and Operation Manual

ATTO ATNETSTAT User Manual macOS Network Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tool

ATTO FastFrame Network Interface Cards ATTO ThunderLink NS Devices
FastFrame Getting Started Guide

ATTO FastFrame NIC 10/25/40/50/100Gb Ethernet Adapter Getting Started Guide
FCIA Fibre Channel Solutions Guide 2024

The Fibre Channel Solutions Guide is a document created by the Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA). It serves as a comprehensive resource for IT professionals, administrators, and engineers to understand the capabilities and applications of Fibre Channel technology. The guide covers topics like the latest Fibre Channel standards, its use in modern data centers (including with all-flash arrays and NVMe over Fibre Channel), and its benefits for mission-critical applications that require high performance and reliability. It also discusses the role of Fibre Channel in storage area networks (SANs) and its continued evolution to meet new industry demands.

Download the guide from the Fibre Channel Industry Association: Fibre Channel Solutions Guide 2024 (PDF)
Fibre Channel and Ethernet Protocol Bridges

The ATTO Technology Inc. XstreamCORE protocol bridge is an accelerated, high-performance platform that allows you to build your own high-performance flash, hybrid or capacity storage using standard serial-attached SCSI (SAS), solid-state drive (SSD) flash or hard-disk drives (HDD) and direct attached JBOD storage enclosures.
Fibre Channel Connectivity in Modern Content Creation Workflows

For over a decade now, content creation infrastructure has been penetrated by IP-based networks and network-attached storage products. Shared storage, once the bastion of a handful of high-end facilities, has become commonplace with the help of network file systems and lower cost 1/10Gb Ethernet hardware. The most popular workstation operating systems have decent compatibility with these systems, and mapping network shares to the desktop for access to project files is a popular workflow.

It’s time for content creation professionals to pose the question, what do we lose in the move toward NAS topology, and what is better achieved through Fibre Channel with a custom shared file system?