Today my two new virtualization nodes from Cisco arrived. For my Microsoft Hyper-V lab I needed two new nodes and I got a really good offering for two Cisco UCS C200 M2 High-Density Rack-Mount Servers.
The whole Cisco server series is optimized for virtualization and offers very cool features like a buildiin Cisco Integrated Management Controller (without extra charge) and Ciscos Extended Memory Technology which allows to use up to 192GB RAM.
Technical Specs
The Cisco UCS C200 M2 server is a high-density, 2-socket, 1 rack unit (RU) rack-mount server built for production-level network infrastructure, web services, and mainstream data center, branch, and remote-office applications.
- Up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 Series multicore processors
- Up to 192GB of industry-standard double data rate (DDR3) main memory
- Up to eight 2.5-inch or four 3.5-inch internal SAS or SATA disk drives; up to 8 terabytes (TB) total
- Built-in RAID 0 and 1 support for up to four or eight SATA drives; RAID 0 and 1 support for up to four or eight SAS or SATA drives with optional mezzanine card; and RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 support for four SAS or SATA drives and RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 and 60 support for eight SAS or SATA drives with optional LSI MegaRAID card
- Two half length Gen 2 PCIe slots-one full height x16 and one low profile x8 PCI Express-two integrated Gb Ethernet ports, and one 10/100 Mbps Ethernet management port for accessing the controller
- Front- and back-panel interface with video, two USB, and serial port connections
Hardware
The Hardware makes a really good first impression.
One of my next posts will be about the CIMC (Cisco Integrated Management Controller) which I really started to like.
Tags: C200, Cisco, Cisco UCS C200 M2, Hardware, Hyper-V, Microsoft, Server, System Center, UCS, Virtualization Last modified: November 29, 2011
Hi Thomas,
Is the UCS C200 a re-badged HP Proliant?
Does it have the good stuff like an ILO, hot plug NICs, fans etc?
Thanks, Tom
Hi,
No the UCS C200 is not a a HP ProLiant with Cisco Logo.
Yes is does have CIMI which is the Cisco version of iLO. The C200 does in my opinion not have hot plug stuff (execpt the disk) maybe the C210 does…
Dera Thomas,
Can you see the light of HD control by the swap tray?
I have one cisco c200 m2, but I can’t read the control light of HD through the tray!
tks!