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Discover What Unified Computing Can Do for You


The Scalability to Succeed Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers, based on Intel®


Xeon®


5500, 5600, and 7500 series


processors, adapt to application demands, intelligently scale energy use, and offer best-in-class virtualization. Cisco’s unique memory-expansion technology substantially increases the memory footprint, improving performance and capacity for demanding virtualization and large-data-set workloads. In addition, the technology offers a more cost-effective memory footprint for less demanding workloads.


Comprehensive, Flexible, Standards-Based Management


Cisco® UCS C Series Rackmount Servers extend


unified computing innovations to an industry-standard form factor to reduce TCO while increasing business agility. The C series supports an incremental deployment model and protects your investment with a future migration path to unified computing.


Economical, High-Capacity Internal Storage


Cisco® UCS C210 M1 Rackmount Servers


J Up to 16 SAS or SATA 2.5" HDs; supporting up to 8TB J 5 PCIe expansion slot


High-Density Server with Balanced Computing Performance and I/O Flexibility


Cisco® J Up to 2 Intel®


UCS C200 M2 Rackmount Servers Xeon®


5500 series processors


J Up to 96GB DDR3 RAM J Up to 4 internal SAS or SATA HDs; supporting up to 4TB J 2 PCIe expansion slots J Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports J Built-in RAID 0, 1 support J Optional RAID 5, 6, 10 support J Optional dual-redundant power supplies J Available 450W and 650W power supplies


High Performance, Memory Intensive Cisco®


UCS C250 M2 Rackmount Servers


J Up to 384GB DDR3 RAM J Up to 8 SAS or SATA 2.5" HDs; supporting up to 4TB J 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports


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