The Cisco UCS (Unified Computing System) can be termed as a data centre server for the next generation that connects the network, computer virtualisation, and storage access in a unified system intended to reduce TCO (Total Cost Ownership) and increase the business flexibility. However, the Cisco ucs server is available in two versions: B-series or blade servers and C-series or rack mount servers. The UCS software can make use of B-series, C-series or both to manage the computer hardware.
The B-series is a standard package consisting of a powered framework and full or ½ slot blade servers. It is based on E7 and E5 product families or Intel Xenon. The series consists of B440 M2 High performance Blade server, B22 M3 Blade server, B230 M2 Blade server, B200 M3 blade server, B230 M2 Blade server, B250 M2 Extended Memory Blade server, B420 M3 blade server. The B-series Cisco ucs server works with practical and non-practical applications to increase Energy efficiency, Flexibility, performance and Administrator productivity. It comes in 2 and 4- socket servers to increase the performance. According to the performance, the products are divided into three categories: Enterprise-class, Enterprise-critical, and Scale out.
The C-series rack servers can be used with/without Fabric interconnects. It distributes integrated computing in a cohesive system to reduce the TCO and increase the deftness. The C-series Cisco ucs server provides simplified and fast operation of applications, increased customer choice with exclusive benefits in a well-known rack package, benefits to rack servers and extension of integrated computing conceptions. Well, here also the products are classified as Enterprise-critical, Enterprise-class, and Scale-out. The C460 M2 High performance Rack server and C260 M2 rack server come under the Enterprise-critical, C420 M3, C 240 M3, and C220 M3 Rack server comes under the Enterprise - class and C22 M3, C24 M3 Rack server comes under Scale-out category.
Well, Cisco is also aspiring for clouds both literally and figuratively. It says to be the highest integrated practical UCS that will be best for cloud computing and colossal data centres. Now with the Xenon servers, Cisco ucs server allows the customers to virtualises the applications. It also has a noteworthy performance in consumption of large data centres.
The B-series is a standard package consisting of a powered framework and full or ½ slot blade servers. It is based on E7 and E5 product families or Intel Xenon. The series consists of B440 M2 High performance Blade server, B22 M3 Blade server, B230 M2 Blade server, B200 M3 blade server, B230 M2 Blade server, B250 M2 Extended Memory Blade server, B420 M3 blade server. The B-series Cisco ucs server works with practical and non-practical applications to increase Energy efficiency, Flexibility, performance and Administrator productivity. It comes in 2 and 4- socket servers to increase the performance. According to the performance, the products are divided into three categories: Enterprise-class, Enterprise-critical, and Scale out.
The C-series rack servers can be used with/without Fabric interconnects. It distributes integrated computing in a cohesive system to reduce the TCO and increase the deftness. The C-series Cisco ucs server provides simplified and fast operation of applications, increased customer choice with exclusive benefits in a well-known rack package, benefits to rack servers and extension of integrated computing conceptions. Well, here also the products are classified as Enterprise-critical, Enterprise-class, and Scale-out. The C460 M2 High performance Rack server and C260 M2 rack server come under the Enterprise-critical, C420 M3, C 240 M3, and C220 M3 Rack server comes under the Enterprise - class and C22 M3, C24 M3 Rack server comes under Scale-out category.
Well, Cisco is also aspiring for clouds both literally and figuratively. It says to be the highest integrated practical UCS that will be best for cloud computing and colossal data centres. Now with the Xenon servers, Cisco ucs server allows the customers to virtualises the applications. It also has a noteworthy performance in consumption of large data centres.
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