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`Oracle Corp., et al v. Crossroads Systems, Inc.
` IPR2014-01207 and IPR2014-1209
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`Comprehensive Product Offerings Addressing Networked
`Storage Accessibility, Performance and Security
`
`Overview
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`(Crossroads 7120 Storage Router Shown)
`
`Fibre Channel Storage Bridges and
`Storage Routers
`
`HIGHLIGHTS (BRIDGES AN D ROUTE RS)
`
`reliable
`Crossroads Fibre Channel Storage Bridges and Routers provide seamless,
`connectivity and protocol conversion from the Fibre Channel (FC) Storage Area Network
`(SAN) to tape and disk storage device interfaces. Our proven technology brings the best-
`of—class data accessibility, device management,
`system performance and security
`functionality required by today‘s enterprise SANs. Crossroads bridges and routers are an
`integral component of Crossroads Business Information Assurance (BIA) solutions that
`protect critical enterprise information by delivering accessible, resilient and secure business
`information — anytime, anywhere.
`
`° Seamless FC to SCSI Protocol
`
`Conversion and Connectivity
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`M ulti—Port' and M ufilti—Speed
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`Solutions to Match System
`
`Requirements
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`Industry-Leading Interoperability
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`Indexed and Auto Assigned SCSI
`
`Device Mapping
`
`DHCP Support for Easier Network
`Administration
`
`Defined Maps Supported
`
`HIGHLIGHTS (ROUTE RS ONLY)
`
`- Added Security Using Crossroads’
`Patented Access Controls
`
`Web Based Device Management
`
`Using Crossroads Visual
`
`Manager (CVM)
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`Enhanced Backup Performance
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`FC Tape Error Recovery
`
`Up to Eight Custom User-
`
`Key Features and Benefits
`
`FC Storage Bridges — Industry-Best Value
`Crossroads Storage Bridges set the industry standard for cost effective, reliable and easy-
`to-manage connectivity of SCSI storage resources to a FC SAN fabric or loop.
`
`life of SCSI storage resources can be extended by
`COST-EFFECTIVE — Useful
`allowing them to be accessed in a FC SAN. Additionally, by aggregating device ports,
`Crossroads bridges save on switch port expenses.
`
`RELIABLE — Path readiness and network event reporting detect and track errors
`affecting the backup and restore operations. Configuration issues and conflicts are
`identified and reported, resulting in a more reliable backup and recovery.
`
`configuration through multiple management
`SIMPLE DEPLOYMENT — Simple
`interface options, coupled with field upgradeable firmware, combine to provide easy set
`up and maintenance.
`
`FC Storage Routers — Industry-Best Functionality
`Crossroads Storage Routers expand bridge functionality, offering complete “network—ready“
`services, enhancing security, manageability and system performance for storage devices.
`
`SECURITY — Storage resources are securely allocated using Crossroads‘ patented
`Access Controls, a powerful resource sharing feature that controls access to storage
`targets from multiple hosts to the Logical Unit (LUN) level. Users can configure, secure
`and manage up to eight custom device maps. Additionally, dynamic mapping allows
`immediate changes to custom maps without router reboot.
`
`ENHANCED MANAGEMENT — Crossroads Visual Manager (CVM) is a powerful Web-
`based management tool that configures, controls and manages all elements of the
`storage router. An intuitive graphical representation of the router allows “point and
`click“ access to status information and management settings.
`CVM manages
`individual storage devices as an integrated system rather than as a collection of stand-
`alone devices and supports troubleshooting utilities, such as traces and event logging.
`
`ENHANCED PERFORMANCE — Datapath write performance is enhanced using
`configurable buffered tape writes and immediate data response to remove the latency
`created by tape devices. The router also features inquiry caching which eliminates the
`potential for the application to respond unfavorably to slow responses from INQUIRY
`commands.
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`ABOUT CROSSROADS
`
`Crossroads is a leading provider of business
`information assurance solutions — keeping
`business-critical information secure, valid,
`and accessible. The explosion of electronic
`information has led to alarming online data
`security breaches and offline storage
`compromises. A single incident can lead to
`critical loss of business, damaged credibility,
`and significant financial penalty — up to
`bankruptcy or business closure. Failure to
`comply with information assurance
`regulations can result in punitive fines,
`lawsuits — even personal liability. Crossroads
`innovative technology prevents database
`security breaches, storage access
`compromises, and guarantees the integrity of
`stored data — protecting business-critical
`information proactively. Our information
`assurance solutions deliver regulatory
`compliance and business continuance —
`faster, better, and more cost-effectively.
`
`CROSSROADS SYSTEMS, INC.
`11000 North MoPac Expressway
`Austin, Texas 78759
`Tel.:
`866.BUY.CRDS
`866.289.2737
`512.349.0300
`512.349.0304
`
`Fax:
`
`Product Matrix
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`Fibre Channel Ports
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`Number of FC Ports
`Port Speed
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`SCSI Buses
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`7120-b
`BRIDGE
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`7120
`ROUTER
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`6000-b
`BRIDGE
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`6000
`ROUTER
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`6240-b
`BRIDGE
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`6240
`ROUTER
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`1
`1, 2 or up
`to 4 Gb/s
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`1
`1, 2 or up
`to 4 Gb/s
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`1
`1orupto
`2 Gb/s
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`1
`1orupto
`2 Gb/s
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`2
`1orupto
`2 Gb/s
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`2
`1orupto
`2 Gb/s
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`Number of SCSI
`Buses
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`2
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`2
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`2
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`2
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`4
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`4
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`Bus Type
`SCSI Bus
`Negotiation Type2
`Firmware Features
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`FC Tape Error
`Recovery
`Device Sharing I
`Security Features
`Access Controls
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`User Defined Maps
`Dynamic Mapping
`Auto-Assigned /
`Indexed Maps
`ActIve InItIators
`Supported
`Performance Features
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`Configurable
`Buffered Tape Writes
`Inquiry Caching
`Extended Copy
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`LVD/SE
`N, W, F,
`Ultra320
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`LVD/SE
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`Ultra320
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`LVD/SE
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`”la/[SEE or
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`UItra160
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`LVD/SE
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`UItra160
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`LVD/SE
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`UItra160
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`Yes
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`Yes
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`8
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`2
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`Physical and Environmental Features
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`- FC Link and Activity LEDs
`SCSI Activity LEDs (One Per
`Port)
`Ethernet Link and Activity LED
`Power/Fault LED
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`Internal Power Supply with
`Power Switch and Detachable
`Cable
`Airflow with Internal Fan
`
`Rack or Desktop Installation
`Method
`
`V\fidth: 43.18 cm (17.0 in)
`Depth: 27.3 cm (10.75 inches)
`Height: 4.31 cm (1.7 in.) - 1U
`Weight: 4kg (9 lbs.)
`
`Management Features
`Crossroads Visual Manager
`(CVM) — Web Based Access3
`SNMP (FA MIB 2.2 and Private MIB)3
`10/100 Ethernet RJ-45 Ethernet
`Management Port for FTP and Telnet
`3-pin Serial Management Port
`for Command Line Interface
`(CLI) Access
`Field-updateable Firmware
`Event and Error Logging
`DHCP Support
`
`Environmental Features
`Operating Temperature: 0 to 50° C
`Relative Humidity: 5 to 80%, non-
`condensing
`AC Power: 100-240 VAC, Auto-sensing
`50/60 Hz, 1.0 Amps
`Heat Consumption Rate: Not More
`Than 75 BTUs/Hour
`
`Safety and Emissions: FCC part 15
`Class A, UL 06950 cUL, CE, VCCI,
`AS/NZ 3548, TUV GS (6000 and 6240
`products only), EN60825-1, RoHS
`
`1) HVD router provides 40 MB/s maximum sustained throughput (20 MB/s per SCSI port) using SCSI.
`2) SCSI Bus Negotiation Types: N=Narrow, W=Wide, F=Fast.
`3) Available on Router only.
`
`www.crossroads.com
`
`© 2006 Crossroads Systems, Inc. Crossroads and
`Crossroads Systems are registered trademarks of
`Crossroads Systems, Inc. All specifications subject
`to change without notice.
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`Data Sheet
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`Highlights
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`Seamless FC to SCSI protocol
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`conversation and connectivity
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`Multi—port and multi-speed
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`solutions to match system
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`requirements
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`Industry—leading interoperability
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`Indexed and auto assigned SCSI
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`device mapping
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`DHCP support for easier network
`administration
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`Added security using Crossroads
`Patented Access Controls
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`Web—based device management
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`(CVM)
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`Enhanced backup performance
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`FC tape error recovery
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`Up to eight custom user—defined
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`7120 Storage Router
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`((CROSSROADS®
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`Fibre Channel Storage Bridges
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`& Storage Routers
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`Overview
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`Crossroads Fibre Channel Storage Bridges and Routers provide seamless,
`reliable connectivity and protocol conversion from the Fibre Channel [FC]
`Storage Area Network (SAN) to tape and disk storage device interfaces. Our
`proven technology brings
`the best-of—class data accessibility, device
`management, system performance and security functionality required by today's
`enterprise SANS. Crossroads bridges and routers are an integral component of
`Crossroads solutions that protect critical enterprise information by delivering
`accessible, resilient and secure business information — anytime, anywhere.
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`Key Features & Benefits
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`FC Storage Bridges — Industry-Best Value
`Crossroads Storage Bridges set the industry standard for cost-effective, reliable
`and easy-to-manage connectivity of SCSI storage resources to a Fibre Channel
`[FC] SAN fabric or loop. With Crossroads Storage Bridges, useful life of SCSI
`storage resources can be extended by allowing resources to be accessed in a FC
`SAN. Also, by aggregating device ports, bridges save on switch port expenses.
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`Crossroads Storage Bridges provide path readiness and network event reporting,
`detecting and tracking of errors affecting backup and restore operations.
`Configuration issues and conflicts are identified and reported, resulting in more
`reliable backup and recovery processes. With Crossroads Storage Bridges, con-
`figuration is simplified through multiple managementinterface options, coupled
`with field upgradeable firmware, when combined, provide easy set-up and main-
`tenance.
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`FC Storage Routers — Industry—Best Functionality
`Crossroads Storage Routers expand bridge functionality, offering complete
`network-ready services that enhance security, management and system
`performance for storage devices. With Crossroads patented Access Controls,
`storage resources are securely allocated and shared. Users can configure,
`secure and manage up to eight custom device maps while dynamic mapping
`allows immediate changes without router reboot.
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`Crossroads Visual Manager (CVM) provides a powerful web-based tool used
`to configure, control and manage all elements of the storage routers. An
`intuitive graphical representation of the router allows point-and-click access
`for status information and management settings. CVM manages individual
`storage devices as an integrated system rather than a collection of
`stand—alone devices while supporting troubleshooting utilities such as traces
`and event logging.
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`With Crossroads Storage Routers, datapath write performance is enhanced
`using configurable buffered tape writes and immediate data response to
`remove latency created by tape devices. The router also features inquiry
`cashing with eliminates the potential for the application to respond
`unfavorably to slow responses generated by INQUIRY commands.
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`Physical and Environmental
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`Product Matrix
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`Fibre Channel Ports
`Number of FC Ports
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`PortSpeed
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`Number of SCSI Buses
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`Bus Type
`SCSI Bus Negotiation TypeZ
`Firmware Features
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`FC Tape Error Recovery
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`Device Sharing /Security Features
`Access Controls
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`User Defined Maps
`Dynamic Mapping
`Auto-Assigned /Indexed Maps
`Active Initiators Supported
`Performance Features
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`7120-b BRIDGE 7120 ROUTER
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`6000-b BRIDGE
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`6000 ROUTER
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`6240-b BRIDGE
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`6240 ROUTER
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`1
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`lorupto
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`N, W, F, U|tra320 N, W, F, U|tra320 N, W, F, U|tra160 N, W, F, U|tra160 N, W, F, U|tra160 N, W, F, U|tra160
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`Features
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`Management Features
`. Crossroads Visual Manager [CVM)
`—Web Based Access"
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`. SNMP [FA MIB 2.2 and
`Private MIB)*
`. 10/100 Ethernet RI-45 Ethernet
`Management Port for FTP and Telnet
`. 3-pin Serial Management Port for
`Command Line Interface
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`[CLI) Access
`. Field-Updateable Firmware
`. Event and Error Logging
`. DHCP Support
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`Environmental Features
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`. Operating Temperature: 0 to 509 C
`. Relative Humidity: 5 to 80%,
`non-condensing
`. AC Power: 100-240 VAC,
`Auto-sensing
`. 50/60 Hz, 1.0 Amps
`. Heat Consumption Rate: Not More
`Than 75 BTUs/Hour
`. Safety and Emissions: FCC part 15
`Class A, UL 06950 cUL, CE, VCCI,
`AS/NZ 3548, TUV GS, EN60825-1,
`RoHS
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`*Available on router only.
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`« CRO$$ROADS®
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`Configurable Buffered Tape Writes
`Inquiry Caching
`Extended Copy
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`Max=1
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`Up to 10
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`1HVD router provides 40 MB/s maximum sustained throughput
`(20 MB/s per SCSI port) using SCSI.
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`2 SCSI Bus Negotiation Types: N=Narrow, W=Wide, F=Fast.
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`Physical Features
`. FC Link and Activity LEDs
`. SCSI Activity LEDs [One Per Port)
`. Ethernet Link and Activity LED
`. Power/Fault LED
`. Internal Power Supply with Power
`Switch and Detachable Cable
`. Airflow with Internal Fan
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`. Rack or Desktop Installation
`Method
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`. Width: 43.18 cm [17.0 in)
`. Depth: 27.3 cm [10.75 inches)
`. Height: 4.31 cm [1.7 in.) - 1U
`. Weight: 4kg [9 lbs.)
`
`
`
`Crossroads Systems, Inc.
`11000 North MoPac Expwy. Ste. 100
`Austin, Texas 78759
`USA
`TEL: 866.BUY.CRDS
`866.289.2737
`512.349.0300
`FAX: 512.349.0304
`
`Crossroads Europe GmbH
`Marie-Curie-Str. 19
`73529 Schwabisch Gmi'ind
`
`Germany
`TEL: +49 7171 99800-0
`+800 46243726
`
`FAX: +49 7171 99800-10
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`EMAIL: sales@crossroads.com
`
`EMAIL: contact-europe@crossroads.com
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`WWW.CFOSSFOEIdS.C0m
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`ABOUT CROSSROADS
`Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Crossroads Systems delivers flexible solutions to connect, protect, secure and restore business-critical "data-at-rest." Crossroads
`(symbol: CRDS) is currently traded on Pink Sheets and also posts its financial disclosure reports, press releases and other related documentation on the OTCIQ
`web service of the Pink Sheets website. For more information, please visit www.crossroads.com.
`
`Crossroads promotes institutional and personal environmental responsibility within the company, with our partners and with the users of our products.
`We are committed to providing the best products and services while encouraging practices consistent with sustainable living and resource conservation.
`
`© 2009 Crossroads Systems, Inc. Crossroads is a registered trademarks of Crossroads Systems, Inc. Crossroads Systems is a trademark of Crossroads Systems, Inc. All other
`trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
`BR7D57031209
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`10 of 10
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`10 of 10
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