EMC® Celerra® Network Server v5.5 running on EMC® Celerra® NSX and EMC® Celerra® NS series

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EMC® Celerra® Network Server v5.5 running on EMC® Celerra® NSX and EMC® Celerra® NS series (hereafter referred to as EMC® Celerra® Network Server v5.5) was the subject of a Common Criteria evaluation performed by the Common Criteria Evaluation Facility at EWA-Canada, located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The evaluation was completed on 21 September 2007.

The evaluation of EMC® Celerra® Network Server v5.5 determined that this Information Technology (IT) product can be trusted, to an assurance level of EAL 2 augmented, to conform to the requirements of the associated security target. The augmentation consisted of the ALC_FLR.1 (Basic flaw remediation).

The EMC® Celerra® Network Server Version 5.5 is a Network Attached Storage server that provides Internet Protocol (IP) or Fibre Channel1 access to storage, either locally or on a Storage Area Network. The EMC® Celerra® Network Server Version 5.5 supports several protocols to provide file sharing access to centrally managed storage.

The scope of this evaluation is defined by the security target, which identifies assumptions made during the evaluation, the intended environment for the EMC® Celerra® Network Server v5.5, the IT security requirements to be met, and the level of confidence (evaluation assurance level) to which it is asserted that the EMC® Celerra® Network Server v5.5 satisfies its IT security requirements.

Consumers are advised to verify that their operating environment is consistent with the security target, and to give due consideration to the recommendations stated in the certification report.

Security Target: PDF * Accessibility Notice * Official Languages Notice

Certification Report: HTML | PDF

Certificate of Evaluation: HTML | PDF


1 Fibre Channel is a serial data transfer interface that operates over copper wire and/or optical fiber at data rates currently supported at 400 MB/s.