Cisco is in server now
Maximize performance, energy efficiency, and flexibility for demanding virtualized and non-virtualized applications with Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers. Based on Intel Xeon 5500 Series processors. Each server uses network adapters for consolidated access to the unified fabric. This reduces the number of adapters, cables, and access-layer switches needed for LAN and SAN connectivity. So you can significantly reduce capital
Cisco UCS B-200 M1 Blade Server balances simplicity, performance, and density for production-level virtualization and other mainstream data-center workloads. The server is a half-width, two-socket blade server with substantial throughput and 50 percent more industry-standard memory compared to previous-generation Intel Xeon two-socket servers.
Features of the Cisco UCS B-200 M1 include:
- Up to two Intel® Xeon® 5500 Series processors, which automatically and intelligently adjust server performance according to application needs, increasing performance when needed and achieving substantial energy savings when not.
- Up to 96 GB of DDR3 memory in a half-width form factor for mainstream workloads, which serves to balance memory capacity and overall density.
- Two optional Small Form Factor (SFF) Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives available in 73GB 15K RPM and 146GB 10K RPM versions with an LSI Logic 1064e controller and integrated RAID.
UCS B-250 M1 features include:
- Up to two Intel® Xeon® 5500 Series processors, which automatically and intelligently adjust server performance according to application needs, increasing performance when needed and achieving substantial energy savings when not.
- Up to 384 GB of DDR3 memory for demanding virtualization and large data-set applications. Alternatively, this technology offers a more cost-effective memory footprint for less-demanding workloads.
- Two optional Small Form Factor (SFF) Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives available in 73GB 15K RPM and 146GB 10K RPM versions with an LSI Logic 1064e controller and integrated RAID UCS B-250 M1 Extended Memory Blade Server is designed to maximize performance and capacity for the most demanding virtualization and large dataset applications. The server is a full-width, two-socket blade server with increased throughput and more than double the amount of industry-standard memory compared to traditional two-socket x86 servers.
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