Today is a big day and a turning point in the server world with Cisco's partner Intel launching a new line of Intel? Xeon? processor E7 v2 product family cpus. These new processors offer numerous benefits over their predecessors summarized in the next slide. In addition, the Cisco UCS instantiation of these processors provides unique cost saving benefits.
In lock step (or should we say "tick"-"tock"-"lock" step), Cisco is designing three new servers based on this new processor: the Cisco UCS C460 M4 Rack Server (4-socket, four rack unit, rack server), B460 M4 Blade Server (4-socket, double, full-width blade server), and B260 M4 Blade Server (2-socket, full-width, blade server).
These new Cisco servers-like all Cisco UCS servers-have the inherent advantage of UCS Management and SingleConnect technology. The Cisco UCS Manager abstracts all aspects of a server in software allowing administrators to create a software model (service profile) of a desired server and then instantiate that server all in software. In other words, server hardware is abstracted and modeled in software. UCS-managed servers can be provisioned and deployed in minutes instead of days. The UCS server benefits customers are seeing are indeed numerous and significant and summarized here.
Beyond these cost savings, these three UCS servers comprise the top-of-the line, high-end Cisco servers that address the most demanding, enterprise-critical, memory-intensive customer workloads including the following:
These new UCS servers also present numerous other advantages that can be aggregated to six words: (Scale Up, Scale Up, Scale Out)
The cost-savings, UCS innovation, performance and expansion of the Cisco UCS server product line continues apace. Indeed today is a big day and an opportunity to examine the advantages of UCS servers. See what other customers have already discovered that UCS is changing the shape of the industry: Cisco is ranked#2 world-wide in x86 blade server revenue market share, with 33.9% share in the US, and a top 5 ranking among server vendors overall. Turn and consider, today, a new, better way to scale-up, scale-up and scale-out!
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