Unified Computing Fabric Interconnect EcoSystem Overview Video Data Sheet
Video Data Sheet
Learn more about the Cisco Unified Computing Enclosure and Servers. (5:39 min)
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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, these blade servers adapt processor performance to application demands and intelligently scale energy use based on utilization.
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 and operational expenses, including administrative, power, and cooling costs.
The Cisco UCS B200-M1 Blade Server balances simplicity, performance, and density for production-level virtualization and other mainstream data-center workloads.
The Cisco UCS B250-M1 Extended Memory Blade Server maximizes performance and capacity for demanding virtualization and large dataset workloads with up to 384GB of industry standard memory. This technology also offers a more cost-effective memory footprint for less-demanding workloads.
Unified Computing for Virtualized Environments
See how standards-based innovation in Unified Computing can help accelerate the virtualized data center through better performance and consistent infrastructure policy enforcement.
Overview of Network Interface Virtualization
Improve data center flexibility and scalability with dynamic I/O configuration enabled by the Cisco UCS M81KR Virtual Interface Card.