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Unify, Simplify, Amplify


Accept No Imitations Cisco®


continues to unify the data center, enabling customers to transform IT practices and economics in ways that offer new advantages for their businesses. Innovations in Cisco® Unifi ed Computing System™


mark the third generation of fabric


computing and extend the capabilities of the industry’s fi rst truly unifi ed data center platform.


Compact I/O Flexibility Cisco®


UCS C220 M3 Rackmount Servers offer performance and density over a wide range of business workloads—from Web serving to distributed databases. Building on the success of the Cisco UCS C200 M2 Rack Server, the enterprise-class Cisco UCS C220 M3 further extends the capabilities of the Cisco UCS portfolio. With the addition of the 2nd generation Intel®


Xeon® Processor E5-2600 series, these


servers provide the power you need to run your business at peak performance.


 Up to (2) 2nd generation Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 series


 Up to 256GB DDR3 RAM  Up to 8 internal SAS/SATA/SSD HDs  2 PCIe expansion slots  Available 10GbE support  RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60 support  Available dual-redundant power supplies


High Performance and Internal Storage Cisco®


UCS C240 M3 Rackmount Servers are


designed for both performance and expandability over a wide range of storage-intensive infrastructure workloads ranging from big data to collaboration. And with support for the 2nd generation Intel®


Xeon®


deliver an optimal combination of performance, fl exibility, and effi ciency gains.


 Up to (2) 2nd generation Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 series


 Up to 384GB DDR3 RAM  Up to 24 internal SAS/SATA/SSD HDs  5 PCIe expansion slots  Available 10GbE support  RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60 support  Available dual-redundant power supplies


Call today for details on these and other great Cisco products. 16 solving IT one customer at a time™ Processor E5-2600 series, these servers


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