This chapter contains the following topics:
Overview
The Cisco UCS C220 M7 server is a one-rack unit server that can be used standalone, or as part of the Cisco Unified Computing System, which unifies computing, networking, management, virtualization, and storage access into a single integrated architecture. Cisco UCS also enables end-to-end server visibility, management, and control in both bare metal and virtualized environments. Each Cisco UCS C220 M7 server supports:
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a maximum of two 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
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32 DDR5 DIMMs (RDIMM), 4400 MHz (2 DPC), 4800 MHz (1 DPC) support for RDIMMs.
16 DIMMs are supported per CPU for a total system memory of 4 TB (32 128 GB DDR5 DIMMs).
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3 PCI Express riser connectors, which provide slots for “full height” and “half height” PCI-e adapters in rear mezzanine slots.
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Two power supplies (PSUs) with support for 1+1 and cold redundancy power redundancy modes. For supported PSUs, see Power Specifications.
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One 1 Gigabit Ethernet dedicated management port.
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Internal storage consisting of one M.2 daughter slot.
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Rear mezzanine connectivity options include:
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One mLOM card provides 2 100 Gig Ethernet ports.
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An optional Intel X710 OCP 3.0 card is supported in the mLOM slot through the use of an interposer card.
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One mLOM/VIC slot provides 10G/25G/40G/50G/100G connectivity. Supported cards are:
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Cisco UCS VIC 15428 mLOM with four 10G/25G/50G SFP+/SFP28/SFP56/QSFP56 ports that support Ethernet or Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE).
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Cisco VIC 15238 mLOM with two 40G/100G/200G QSFP/QSFP28 ports that support Ethernet or Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE).
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Two KVM ports, one on the front of the server and on the rear
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Modular Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0)
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Two different front-loading hardware configurations are available:
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The Cisco UCS C220 M7 SFF (UCSC-C220-M7S): This model supports only small form-factor (SFF) drives and has a 10-drive backplane. Supports up to 10 front-loading 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drives, and up to 4 of the drives can be NVMe.
When this model is configured with the Cisco 24G Tri-Mode RAID controller (UCSC-RAID-HP), up to 10 NVMe drives are supported.
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The Cisco UCS C220 M7 NVMe (UCSC-C220-M7N): This model supports only small form-factor (SFF) drives and has a 10-drive backplane. Supports up to 10 front-loading 2.5-inch NVMe-only SSDs.
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Rear PCI risers are supported as one to three half-height half-length (HHHL) PCIe risers, or one to two full-height ¾ length PCIe risers.
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The server provides an internal slot for one of the following:
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SATA Interposer to control SATA drives from the PCH (AHCI), or
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Cisco 12G RAID controller with cache backup to control SAS/SATA drives, or
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Cisco 12G SAS pass-through HBA to control SAS/SATA drives
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Cisco 24G Tri-Mode Raid Controller with cache backup to control SAS/SATA/NVMe drives
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External Features
This topic shows the external features of the server versions.
Cisco UCS C220 M7 Server Front Panel Features
The following figure shows the front panel features of the small form-factor drive versions of the server.
For definitions of LED states, see Front-Panel LEDs.
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1 | Drive bays 1 – 10 support SAS/SATA hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). As an option, drive bays 1-4 can contain up to 4 NVMe drives in any number up to 4. Drive bays 5 through 10 support only SAS/SATA HDDs or SSDs. NVMe drives are supported in a dual CPU server only. | 2 | Unit identification button/LED |
3 | Power button/power status LED | 4 | KVM connector (used with KVM cable that provides one DB-15 VGA, one DB-9 serial, and two USB 2.0 connectors) |
5 | System LED cluster:
For definitions of LED states, see Status LEDs and Buttons. | - |
Cisco UCS C220 M7 Server Rear Panel Features
The rear panel features can be different depending on the number and type of PCIe cards in the server.
You must choose the risers you want for your server configuration. Rear PCIe risers can be one of the following configurations:
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Half-height risers:
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one half-height, ¾ length riser (not shown). With this configuration, PCIe slot (slot 1) supports one half-height, ¾ length, x16 lanes PCIe card and is controlled by CPU 1.
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three half-height, ¾ length risers. See "UCS C220 M7 Server Rear Panel, Half Height, ¾ Length PCIe Cards" below.
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A server with 1 CPU supports up to two half-height, ¾ length risers in slot 1 and slot 2, or up to 1 full-height, full length riser in slot 1.
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Full-height risers: Two full height, ¾ length risers. See "Cisco UCS C220 M7 Server Rear Panel, Full Height, ¾ Length PCIe Cards" below.
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A server with 2 CPUs supports these riser options plus the previous options.
![]() Note | For definitions of LED states, see Rear-Panel LEDs. |
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1 | PCIe slots, three This configuration accepts three card in riser slots 1, 2, and 3 as follows:
| 2 | Power supply units (PSUs), two which can be redundant when configured in 1+1 power mode. |
3 | Modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM) card or OCP card bay (x16 PCIe lane) for an Intel X710 OCP 3.0 card. | 4 | System identification button/LED |
5 | USB 3.0 ports (two) | 6 | 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port |
7 | COM port (RJ-45 connector) | 8 | VGA video port (DB-15 connector) |
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1 | PCIe slots, two This configuration accepts two cards in riser slots 1 and 2 as follows:
| 2 | Power supply units (PSUs), two which can be redundant when configured in 1+1 power mode. |
3 | Modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM) card or OCP card bay (x16 PCIe lane)for an Intel X710 OCP 3.0 card | 4 | Unit identification button/LED |
5 | USB 3.0 ports (two) | 6 | 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port |
7 | COM port (RJ-45 connector) | 8 | VGA video port (DB-15 connector) |
Serviceable Component Locations
This topic shows the locations of the field-replaceable components and service-related items. The view in the following figure shows the server with the top cover removed.
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1 | Front-loading drive bays 1–10 support SAS/SATA drives. | 2 | M7 modular RAID card or SATA Interposer card |
3 | Cooling fan modules, eight. Each fan is hot-swappable | 4 | DIMM sockets on motherboard, 32 total, 16 per CPU Eight DIMM sockets are placed between the CPUs and the server sidewall, and 16 DIMM sockets are placed between the two CPUs. |
5 | Motherboard CPU socket two (CPU2) | 6 | M.2 module connector Supports a boot-optimized RAID controller with connectors for up to two SATA M.2 SSDs |
7 | Power Supply Units (PSUs), two | 8 | PCIe riser slot 2 Accepts 1 full height, ¾ length PCIe riser card. |
9 | PCIe riser slot 1 Accepts 1 full height, ¾ length (x16 lane) PCIe riser card | 10 | Modular LOM (mLOM) card bay or Intel X710 OCP 3.0 card on chassis floor (x16 PCIe lane) The mLOM/OCP card bay sits below PCIe riser slot 1. |
11 | Motherboard CPU socket one (CPU1) | 12 | SuperCap module mounting bracket The SuperCap module (not shown) that mounts into this location provides RAID write-cache backup. |
13 | Front Panel Controller board | - |
The view in the following figure shows the individual component locations and numbering, including the FH ¾ length PCIe cards.
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1 | Front-loading drive bays 1–10 support SAS/SATA drives. | 2 | M7 modular RAID card or SATA Interposer card |
3 | Cooling fan modules, eight. Each fan is hot-swappable | 4 | DIMM sockets on motherboard, 32 total, 16 per CPU Eight DIMM sockets are placed between the CPUs and the server sidewall, and 16 DIMM sockets are placed between the two CPUs. |
5 | Motherboard CPU socket CPU2 is the top socket. | 6 | M.2 module connector Supports a boot-optimized RAID controller with connectors for up to two SATA M.2 SSDs |
7 | Power Supply Units (PSUs), two | 8 | PCIe riser slot 3 Accepts 1 half height, half width PCIe riser card. |
9 | PCIe riser slot 2 Accepts 1 half height, half width PCIe riser card. | 10 | PCIe riser slot 1 Accepts 1 half height, half width PCIe riser card |
11 | Modular LOM (mLOM) or Intel X710 OCP 3.0 card bay on chassis floor (x16 PCIe lane) The mLOM/OCP card bay sits below PCIe riser slot 1. | 12 | Motherboard CPU socket CPU1 is the bottom socket. |
13 | SuperCap module mounting bracket The SuperCap module (not shown) that mounts into this location provides RAID write-cache backup. | 14 | Front Panel Controller board |
The view in the following figure shows the individual component locations and numbering, including the HHHL PCIe slots.
The Technical Specifications Sheets for all versions of this server, which include supported component part numbers, are at Cisco UCS Servers Technical Specifications Sheets (scroll down to Technical Specifications).
Summary of Server Features
The following table lists a summary of server features.
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Chassis | One rack-unit (1RU) chassis |
Central Processor | Up to two 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors |
Memory | 32 slots for registered DIMMs (RDIMMs), DDR5 DIMMs, 4400 MHz (2 DPC), 4800 MHz (1 DPC). |
Multi-bit error protection | This server supports multi-bit error protection. |
Video | The Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) provides video using the Aspeed AST2600 VGA video/graphics controller:
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Network and management I/O | Rear panel:
Front panel:
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Modular LOM | One dedicated socket (x16 PCIe lane) that can be used to add an mLOM card for additional rear-panel connectivity. As an optional hardware configuration, the Cisco CNIC mLOM module supports up to four 1G/10G ports with RJ45 connectors or SFP+ interfaces. An optional Intel X710 OCP 3.0 NIC is supported in the mLOM slot. |
Power | Up to two of the following hot-swappable power supplies:
One power supply is mandatory; one more can be added for 1 + 1 redundancy. |
ACPI | The advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) 4.0 standard is supported. |
Front Panel | The front panel provides status indicators and control buttons |
Cooling | Eight hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling. |
InfiniBand | In addition to Fibre Channel, Ethernet and other industry-standards, the PCI slots in this server support the InfiniBand architecture up HDR IB (200Gbps). |
Expansion Slots | Three half-height riser slots:
Two full-height riser slots
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Interfaces | Rear panel:
Front panel:
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Integrated Management Processor | Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) firmware. Depending on your CIMC settings, the CIMC can be accessed through the 1GE dedicated management port, the 1GE/10GE LOM ports, or a Cisco virtual interface card (VIC). CIMC supports managing the entire server platform, as well providing management capabilities for various individual subsystems and components, such as PSUs, Cisco VIC, GPUs, MRAID and HBA storage controllers, and so on. |
Storage Controllers | The SATA Interposer board, Cisco 12G SAS RAID Controller with 4GB FBWC, Cisco 12G SAS HBA, or Cisco 24G Tri-Mode RAID Controller. Only one of these at a time can be used. A Cisco 9500-8e 12G SAS HBA can be plugged into available PCIe risers for external JBOD attach. This HBA can be used at the same time as one of the other storage controllers.
Drive slots 1 through 4 support NVMe drives through direct attach to CPU 2. For a detailed list of storage controller options, see Supported Storage Controllers and Cables. |
Modular LAN over Motherboard (mLOM) or OCP slot | The dedicated mLOM slot on the motherboard can flexibly accommodate the following cards:
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UCSM | Unified Computing System Manager (UCSM) runs in the Fabric Interconnect and automatically discovers and provisions some of the server components. |
FAQs
What is the spec of ucs C220 M7? ›
The Cisco UCS C220 M7 Rack Server is a high-density, 1RU, 2-socket rack server that supports 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs, with up to 52 cores per socket, up to 32 DDR5 DIMMs for up to 4 TB of capacity, up to 3 PCIe 4.0 slots or up to 2 PCIe 5.0 slots, and supports Cisco UCS VIC 15000 Series adapters.
What is the difference between Cisco UCS B and C? ›Cisco UCS B-series blade servers sits inside the UCS chassis and are managed by UCS manager running on Fabric Interconnect. Cisco UCS C-series rack server are independent 1RU or 2RU size servers, which can be independently managed or via UCS FI.
What are Cisco UCS servers used for? ›The goal of a UCS product line is to simplify the number of devices that need to be connected, configured, cooled and secured and provide administrators with the ability to manage everything through a single graphical interface. The term unified computing system is often associated with Cisco.
What is required for Cisco UCS? ›If you register 100 Cisco UCS domains , the minimum storage space required to store statistics data for 1 year would be 2 TB. The minimum memory required for client system is 4 GB. However if you have 40 or more registered Cisco UCS Domains, it is recommended to have at least 8 GB memory on the client system.
What is the maximum memory support provided by the Cisco UCS C220 M6 rack server? ›Each Cisco UCS C220 M6 server supports: a maximum of two 3rd Generation Intel Xeon processors. 32 DDR4 DIMMs (16 per CPU) for a total system memory of either 8 TB (32 256 GB DDR4 DIMMs) or 12 TB (16 x 256 GB DDR4 DIMMs1 and 16 x 512 GB Intel® Optane™ Persistent Memory Module.
What is UCS C series? ›UCS C-Series Rack Servers deliver unified computing in an industry-standard form factor to reduce TCO and increase agility. Each server addresses varying workload challenges through a balance of processing, memory, I/O, and internal storage resources.
What is the difference between MCS and UCS server? ›MCS servers are the servers in the traditional sense, where you have an OS like Linux or the Unified Communications OS (UCOS for CUCM etc) running directly above the hardware. These are basically really strong PCs. UCS servers are primarily for virtualization.
Is Cisco UCS a hypervisor? ›The Cisco UCS cluster is a grouping of hypervisors that can be distributed across multiple hosts.
Is Cisco UCS a switch? ›The Cisco UCS 6332-16UP 40-Port Fabric Interconnect is a 1RU 40 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE interconnect offering up to 2.43-Gbps throughput with 40 ports (Figure 5). The switch has 24 x 40 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE ports and 16 unified ports.
What is a key benefit of Cisco UCS? ›While the servers compared are based on similar specs, the Cisco UCS provides a lower hardware cost by deploying simplified intra-chassis switching for blades and minimizing the number of adapters and ports required for rack servers.
What are the different modes of Cisco UCS? ›
UCS Fabric Interconnect supports two types of switching modes: End Host Mode (EHM) and standard Ethernet switching mode. The default switching mode is the End Host Mode which eliminates the use of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on Fabric Interconnect.
What are the different kinds of UCS servers available? ›- Cable access.
- Converged SDN transport.
- Network automation.
- Optical networking.
- Optics and transceivers.
- Services orchestration.
- Telco cloud.
Each Cisco UCS instance has a default user account, admin, which cannot be modified or deleted. This account is the system administrator or superuser account and has full privileges. There is no default password assigned to the admin account; you must choose the password during the initial system setup.
What are the four types of business requirements Cisco? ›To be clear, in defining requirements, there are actually four types of requirements that should be defined: business requirements, stakeholder requirements, solution requirements, and transition requirements. There are also two types of solution requirements: functional and nonfunctional.
What are the default credentials for UCS? ›On the login page, enter the default user name ( admin ) and default password ( password ), and then click Log In.
What is the maximum memory for a server? ›16GB and 32GB are common capacities of server memory. In terms of size, for high-end workstations 16GB minimum is probably best, whereas for more budget friendly home set ups, 8GB should about do.
What is stored in RAM on a Cisco device? ›RAM (Random Access Memory) – the running configuration and routing tables of the device are stored here. This type of memory loses its content when a device is restarted. Flash memory – used to store IOS software images.
What is the maximum size of server memory? ›Server racks are used for holding technological and electronic equipment, including for IT and telecommunications. For example, this could be routers, switches, hubs and servers which make up complex IT systems like those held in data centres.
What is port channel in UCS? ›This is specifically referring to the connectivity between the Fabric Interconnects and the Chassis FEX modules or I/O modules (IOM).
What is ipmi in ucs? ›
The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is open standard technology for monitoring the server's hardware sensors. IPMI runs directly on the baseboard management controller (BMC).
What is the difference between Cisco UCS manager and director? ›Cisco UCS Director is not a replacement for Cisco UCS Manager. Rather, Cisco UCS Director uses orchestration to automate some of the steps required to configure a Cisco UCS domain. In this way, Cisco UCS Director provides a statistical analysis of the data and a converged view of each pod.
What is MCS server? ›Multi-Channel Server (MCS) is the runtime component that transforms XDIME input by processing it according to policies in the MCS policy repository to generate device-specific markup. This device-specific markup is then provided for presentation to the mobile device.
What is the default VLAN in UCS? ›The default VLAN is VLAN 1 , which cannot be deleted and is available on both FIs. VLAN 1 is also the native VLAN. VLANs can be configured in the range of 1-3967 and 4049-4093.
What is the default VLAN in Cisco UCS? ›You can tag everything and not use a native VLAN throughout your network, and the VLAN or devices are reachable because switches use VLAN 1 as the native by default. The UCS Manager LAN Uplink Manager enables you to configure VLANs and to change the native VLAN setting.
Is Cisco discontinuing UCS? ›Cisco announces the end-of-sale and end-of life dates for the Cisco UCS Manager Release 4.0. The last day to order the affected product(s) is February 7, 2022.
What are the Cisco Layer 3 switches? ›A Layer 3 switch is basically a switch that can perform routing functions in addition to switching. A client computer requires a default gateway for layer 3 connectivity to remote subnets.
Why are Cisco switches so expensive? ›Cisco has historically designed their own chips instead of using merchant silicon from Broadcom and the like. This increases costs. Cisco devices have a ton of advanced features that you can't find anywhere else, and that's expensive to develop.
Who uses Cisco servers? ›Company | Website | Revenue |
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SMC Corporation of America | smcusa.com | >1000M |
Taos Mountain, Inc. | taos.com | 100M-200M |
Red Hat Inc | redhat.com | >1000M |
Blackfriars Group | blackfriarsgroup.com | 1M-10M |
Cisco provides IT products and services across five major technology areas: Networking (including Ethernet, optical, wireless and mobility), Security, Collaboration (including voice, video, and data), Data Center, and the Internet of Things.
What are three benefits of cloud computing Cisco? ›
- Easy multicloud adoption. ...
- Secure multicloud connectivity with segmentation and network policy. ...
- Enhanced visibility and troubleshooting within a multicloud environment. ...
- Service Integration. ...
- Reduce TCO.
- Operational savings from hassle-free firmware upgrades, solution automation with Cisco Intersight and operational simplification with smart zoning.
- Increased uptime with Cisco support and a single pane of glass for unified visibility, combined with deep traffic analysis and proactive troubleshooting.
Cisco offers two types of network switches: fixed configuration and modular switches.
What are the two primary command modes of a Cisco device? ›The two primary modes of operation are user EXEC mode and privileged EXEC mode. As a security feature, the Cisco IOS software separates the EXEC sessions into two levels of access.
What are the different modes of LACP interface? ›We have two Link Aggregation Control Protocol modes, and these are the following: Active – The interface actively sends LACP packets in its attempt to form an LACP connection. Passive – The interface can respond to LACP negotiation but will never initiate on its own.
What are the three types of server hardware? ›Any organization can benefit from the power and versatility that servers provide, but it can be difficult to know which types of server hardware to choose. Today's servers are primarily available in three forms: racks, blades and mainframes.
What are the three basic server chassis types? ›Rack, blade, and tower are three types of servers used in data centers and enterprise environments.
How many UC systems are there? ›Nine campuses.
Every one of UC's nine campuses has something amazing to offer—and each is different from the next. Different programs. Different people. Different things to see and do.
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What is ucs C220 M4? ›The Cisco UCS C220 M4 SFF rack server is a 2-socket, 1U rack server from Cisco, designed for both performance and expandability over a wide range of storage-intensive infrastructure workloads from big data to collaboration.
What is UCS M2 240GB? ›
The Cisco UCS-M2-240GB= is a 240GB capacity M2 form factor SATA Internal Solid State Drive compatible for Cisco UCS B200 M5, C125 M5, C480, SmartPlay Select B200 M5.
What is chassis in Cisco UCS? ›The Cisco UCS server chassis system consists of the following components: Cisco UCS server chassis. Cisco UCS blade servers-up to eight half-width or four full-width blade servers, each containing two CPUs and holding up to two hard drives.
What is Cisco UCS infrastructure? ›Cisco UCS is a simplified architecture for the converged data center. This architecture unifies servers, storage access, networks, and virtualization technologies to elevate the value and agility of data center infrastructure to an entirely new level.