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What is Cisco UCS used for?

What is Cisco UCS used for?

An exclusive Cisco innovation, SingleConnect technology dramatically simplifies the way that data centers connect to rack and blade servers; physical servers and virtual machines; and LAN, SAN, and management networks. Cisco UCS fabric interconnects provide a single point of connectivity and management for a system.

What is a Cisco UCS blade server?

Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers are based on Intel® Xeon® processors. They work with virtualized and non-virtualized applications to increase performance, energy efficiency, flexibility, and administrator productivity.

How much does Cisco UCS cost?

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#No Product List Price (USD)
1 UCS-FI-6248-PS-BUN $34,800.00
2 UCS-FI-6296-PS-BUN $52,000.00
3 UCS-FI-6296UP= $48,000.00
4 UCS-FI-M-6324 $22,110.00

How big is a Cisco UCS B200 M4 server?

● The Cisco UCS B200 M4 server is a half-width blade. Up to eight can reside in the 6-rack-unit (6RU) Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis, offering one of the highest densities of servers per rack unit of blade chassis in the industry. The Cisco UCS B200 M4 server is suited for a broad spectrum of IT workloads, including:

What kind of motherboard does Cisco B200 M4 blade server use?

Location of the Motherboard CMOS Battery The Cisco UCS B200 M4 blade server uses an optional Cisco UCS FlexStoarge modular storage subsystem that can provide support for two drive bays and RAID controller or NVMe-based PCIe SSD support functionality.

Where to place flexstorage in Cisco B200 M4 blade server?

The Cisco UCS B200 M4 blade server uses an optional Cisco UCS FlexStoarge modular storage subsystem that can provide support for two drive bays and RAID controller or NVMe-based PCIe SSD support functionality. Place the FlexStorage module over the two standoff posts on the motherboard at the front of the server.

What kind of memory does Cisco B200 M5 have?

The Cisco UCS B200 M5 can provide up to two Intel Xeon Scalable CPU’s with up to 28 cores per CPU. 24 DIMM slots for industry-standard DDR4 memory at speeds up to 2666 MHz with up to 3 TB of total memory when using the 128-GB DIMMs.