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Cisco Unified Computing System
Unify, Simplify, AmplifyUnify, Simplify, Amplify
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Presentation_ID 1
The Compute Platform for Virtualized Data Centers
Tan Teck BengChannel SE
Automated Provisioning� Embedded single point of management and provisioning
� Visibility and control across datacenter organizations� Infrastructure policy management and complianceVirtualization Optimization� Fine-grained control, portability, and visibilityof network, compute, and storage attributes
Cisco Unified Computing SystemThe Cisco Unified Computing System is designed to dramatically reduce datacenter total cost of ownership while simultaneously increasing IT agility and responsiveness.
Unified Fabric
Fabric ExtenderVirtualized Adapter
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of network, compute, and storage attributes� More than double the memory capacity of competing systemsIndustry Standard Servers� Intel Xeon processor 5500 series� 150% generational performance increase� Intelligent platform for performance and energy efficiencyUnified Fabric� Wire once, low latency FC and Ethernet� Virtualization aware� Less than half the normal amount of adapters, switches, cables
Extended Memory
Scale Out
Virtualized Adapter
Introducing C-Series Rack-Mount ServersBy combining UCS C-Series and UCS B-Series, (blade form factor), Cisco’s Unified Computing System now addresses the vast majority of customers’ data center compute requirements..
Helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and increase business agility.�Extends Unified Computing innovations and benefits to rack-mount servers
UCS C250 M1 Extended Memory Rack-Mount Server
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rack-mount servers �The first rack-mount servers offering a built-in migration pathto unified computing�Increased customer choice with unique benefits in a familiar rack-mount form factor
UCS C210 M1General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server
UCS C200 M1 High-Density Rack-Mount Server
UCS C-Series Overview
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C-Series WorkloadsTogether, UCS C-Series and UCS B-Series, (blade form factor), Cisco’s Unified Computing System now addresses the vast majority of data center compute requirements.
UCS C200 M1 High-Density Rack-Mount Server
UCS C210 M1General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server
UCS C250 M1 Extended Memory Rack-Mount Server
High-performance, memory-intensive server for virtualized
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High-density server with balanced compute performance and I/O flexibility
General-purpose server for workloads requiring economical, high-capacity, internal storage
intensive server for virtualized and large-data-set workloads
C-Series Product DetailsTogether, UCS C-Series and UCS B-Series, (blade form factor), Cisco’s Unified Computing System now addresses the vast majority of data center compute requirements.
UCS C200 M1 High-Density Rack-Mount Server
UCS C210 M1General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server
UCS C250 M1 Extended Memory Rack-Mount Server
High-density server with balanced compute performance and I/O flexibility
General-purpose server for workloads requiring economical, high-capacity,
High-performance, memory-intensive server for virtualized and large-data-set workloads
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Item CPU Size Memory Disks I/O
UCS C250 M1 Intel Xeon 5500 2RU 48 DIMM
384 GB8 SFF
SAS/SATA Drives
5 PCIe
UCS C210 M1 Intel Xeon 5500 2RU 12 DIMM
96 GB16 SFF
SAS/SATADrives
5 PCIe
UCS C200 M1 Intel Xeon 5500 1RU 12 DIMM
96GB4 x 3.5”
SAS/SATA Drives
2 PCIe
performance and I/O flexibility economical, high-capacity, internal storage
and large-data-set workloads
UCS Servers with Xeon 5600 series processors provide better performance, improved virtualization and lower power consumption to bring more IT value
Improved Energy Cisco UCS servers with Intel Xeon 5600 series processors reduce power
consumption while increasing performance capacity.
Intel Xeon 5600 Benefits on UCS
Compute intensive databases and applications run more efficiently on Cisco UCS servers with Intel Xeon 5600 series processors
Enhanced Performance� Up to 45% performance boost over UCS servers with Intel Xeon® 5500 processors (place-holder
claim)� Faster, more robust encryption with AES-NI
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� Cisco UCS offers additional lower power processor and memory options� Reduce overall energy consumption by up to 19% per server compared with similarly configured
servers with Xeon 5500 processors (place-holder claim) � Cisco expects UCS servers with , more robust encryption with AES-NI Westmere-EP to meet the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star specification for servers in March 2010
Energy Efficiency consumption while increasing performance capacity.
� Consolidate capacity in virtualized environments by up to 45% more than UCS servers with Xeon®5500 (place-holder claim)
Better Virtualization
Run more workloads on Cisco UCS server with Intel 5600 series processors, embedded hypervisors and balanced memory architectures.
C-Series Product Details
UCS C200 M2High-Density Rack-Mount Server
UCS C210 M2General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server
UCS C250 M2 Extended Memory Rack-Mount Server
High-density server with balanced compute
General-purpose server for workloads requiring
High-performance, memory-intensive server
UCS C460 M1 High-Performance Rack-Mount Server
Compute & memory-intensive server for
Cisco’s Unified Computing System C-Series Rack-Mount servers now address the vast majority of data center compute requirements
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Item CPU Size Memory Disks I/OUCS C460 M1 Intel Xeon 7500 4RU 64 DIMM
512GB12 SFF
SAS/SATA 10 PCIe
UCS C250 M2 Intel Xeon 5600 2RU 48 DIMM384 GB
8 SFF SAS/SATA 5 PCIe
UCS C210 M2 Intel Xeon 5600 2RU 12 DIMM96 GB
16 SFFSAS/SATA 5 PCIe
UCS C200 M2 Intel Xeon 5600 1RU 12 DIMM96GB
4 x 3.5” SAS/SATA 2 PCIe
with balanced compute performance and I/O flexibility
for workloads requiring economical, high-capacity, internal storage
memory-intensive server for virtualized and large-data-set workloads
intensive server for enterprise critical workloads
UCS C210 M1 and C200 M1 Commonality� Both 1U and 2U Rack Mount Chassis share:� Common Motherboard� Common power supplies� Common Processors � Memory� PCIe I/O cards� HDD options (2.5” HDD version of C200 M1)
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� HDD options (2.5” HDD version of C200 M1)
UCS C210 M1General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server
UCS C200 M1 High-Density Rack-Mount Server
UCS C200 M1 Specifications
1 RU
DVD-ROM
Front Panel� Power button & LED� UID button and LED� Status indicators for:
Health, NIC Linkup/Activity, System Activity� Two host USB ports� DB15 Video
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Four - 3.5” Drives� SAS-2 & SATA-2 � Drives to be qualified TBD
� Hot Plug from front of Chassis
Three HDD Controller options1. Lowest cost• Integrated ICH based SATA Controller• Four drive maximum2. Low cost SAS and SATA • LSI 1064 based mezzanine card• RAID 0 & 1• 4 drive maximum3. High performance SAS and SATA Controller• LSI 1078 based PCIe add-on card• 256MB write cache with battery backup• RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50
Powered by:Powered by:•• Dual Socket NehalemDual Socket Nehalem--EP processors with Tylersberg EP processors with Tylersberg 36D IOH and ICH10R Southbridge36D IOH and ICH10R Southbridge��Processor TDP max of 95WProcessor TDP max of 95W��12 DDR 3 DIMM sockets12 DDR 3 DIMM sockets
�� Max of 8GB/DIMMMax of 8GB/DIMM�� Max Memory of 96GBMax Memory of 96GB
UCS C200 M1 Specifications (Continued)Dual redundant, hot plug power supplies
• Power Supply: 650W • Load balance when both are running• Hot Plug from rear of chassis • Power Supply Efficiency: Energy Star 80+ Gold• 88% eff. @ 20% load, 92% eff. @ 50% load
Two half-length PCIe form factor add-in cards�One Std high, Half Length Slot
� x8 PCIe Gen 2 interface, x16 connector�One Low-Profile Half Length PCIe Slot
� x8 PCIe Gen 2 interface, x8 connector
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• In Chassis USB Key slot• Intended for Hypervisor boot
• Light guided diagnostics• An LED at each FRU: CPUs, DIMMs, Drives, Fans
Inside the Chassis: Rear Panel Interfaces:• DB15 Video port• Two USB 2.0 ports from host• DB9 serial port• Two 10/100/1000BaseT LOM interfaces based on Intel Kewala NIC• One 10/100BaseT Out-of-Band management interface
UCS C210 M1 Specifications
DVD-ROM
Front Panel� Power button & LED� UID button and LED� Status indicators for:� Health, NIC Linkup/Activity, System Activity� Dongle connector common to UCS Blades� DB15 Video, two host USB ports, One
DB9Com1 port
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Three HDD Controller options1. Lowest cost
• Integrated ICH based SATA Controller• Four drive maximum
2. Low cost SAS and SATA • LSI 1064 based mezzanine card• RAID 0 & 1• 4 drive maximum
3. High performance SAS and SATA Controller• LSI 6G MegaRAID PCIe add-on card• 512 MB write cache with battery backup• RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
Powered by:Powered by:•• Dual Socket NehalemDual Socket Nehalem--EP processors with EP processors with TylersbergTylersberg36D IOH and ICH10R Southbridge36D IOH and ICH10R Southbridge��Processor TDP max of 95WProcessor TDP max of 95W��12 DDR 3 DIMM sockets12 DDR 3 DIMM sockets
�� Max of 8GB/DIMMMax of 8GB/DIMM�� Max Memory of 96GBMax Memory of 96GB
16 - 2.5” Drives� SAS-2 & SATA-2 � Drives to be qualified TBD
� Hot Plug from front of Chassis
UCS C210 M1 Specifications (Continued)
• In Chassis USB Key slot• Light guided diagnostics• An LED at each FRU: CPUs, DIMMs, Drives, Fans
Inside the Chassis:Add-on Options 2U Chassis
• Five Std. High PCIe Slots• x8 PCIe Gen 2 interface, x16 Connectors• 2 Full Length Slots• 3 Half Length Slots
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Dual redundant, hot plug power supplies• Power Supply: 650W • Load balance when both are running• Hot Plug from rear of chassis • Power Supply Efficiency: Energy Star 80+ Gold• 88% eff. @ 20% load, 92% eff. @ 50% load
Rear Panel Interfaces:• DB15 Video port• Two USB 2.0 ports from host• DB9 serial port• Two 10/100/1000BaseT LOM interfaces based on Intel Kewala NIC• One 10/100BaseT Out-of-Band management interface
UCS C250 M1 SpecificationsFront Panel Access/Diagnostics� Power button & LED� UID button and LED� Status indicators for: System Activity, Health, Fault LEDs for Processors, Memory & Power Supplies� Dongle connector common to California Blades� DB15 Video, two host USB ports, One DB9 Com1 port
DVD-RW drive
8 SFF disk drives� SAS and SATA-II� Hot Plug from front of Chassis� SAS/SATA-II RAID Controller� LSI MegaRAID PCIe card� Support for RAID 0,1,5,6, 50, 60� 512 MB write cache with on-board
battery� SAS/SATA-II RAID 0/1 Controller� Low cost configs� Max of four SATA drives
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2RU
Increased Serviceability with Front Accessible Hot-Plug Fan Modules � Dual Socket Nehalem-EP processors with
Tylersberg IOH and ICH10R Southbridge� Processor TDP max of 95W
� 48 DDR3 DIMM sockets � Maximum of 8GBytes/DIMM� Max memory capacity of 384 GB
Powered by:
UCS C250 M1 Specifications (continued)
Five half length PCIe form factor add-in cards� PCIe Gen 2� 2 x16-lane, 3 x8-lane�Support for Broadcom Quad 10/100/1000BaseT & Broadcom10GbE NICs, Qlogic and Emulex FC and FCoE HBAs
Dual redundant, hot plug power supplies
� 750W � Hot Plug from rear of chassis� Power Supply Efficiency: Energy Star 80+ Gold
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Rear panel interfaces:� DB15 Video port�Two USB 2.0 ports from host� RJ45 serial port� Four 10/100/1000BaseT LOM interfaces based on Broadcom BCM5709� Two 10/100BaseT Out-of-Band management interfaces� Replication front panel indicators on rear pane
� UID button and LED, Status indicators for System Activity, Health, Fault LEDs for Processors and Memory
In Chassis USB Key slot
Light guided diagnosticsAn LED at each FRU: CPUs, DIMMs, Drives, Power supplies, Fans.
Inside the Chassis:
Cisco UCS C460 M1 Rack-Mount Server� 4RU rack-mount design
•Standalone or UCS integration•4 x Intel Xeon 7500 Series Processors•64 x DIMM slots - up to 512GB RAM•12 x SFF optional SAS or SATA hot-plug hard drives
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hard drives•2 x 10Gb LOMs (SFP+ or 10GbaseT)•2 x 1Gb LOMs•10 PCIe slots (eight Gen 2 and two Gen 1)•Cisco Integrated Management Controller•Remote and local access to KVM + serial•Redundant PSU option•UCS Manager integration in CY2010
USC C460 M1 Specifications
Front Panel Access/Diagnostics� System Power Button and LED� System Reset Button & NMI button� System ID Button and LED
Front Panel Interfaces� Video Port� Three USB 2.0 Ports (e.g. Mouse, Keyboard)
4u
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Twelve Front-Accessible 2.5” Hot-swappable SAS or SATA� 73 GB SAS, 6G, 15K Rpm � 146 GB SAS, 6G 10K Rpm� 300 GB SAS, 6G 10K Rpm� 500 GB SATA, 7200 Rpm
� System ID Button and LED� Status:
�System LED�CPU, Memory, ,Power Supply LEDs�LAN1-4 status LED
Optical Drive• 24x CD+/-R/RW DVD +/-R/RW
USC C460 M1 SpecificationsDisk Drive Array Controller� PCIe Gen-2x8, ½ Length
Rear Panel Interfaces
Integrated Management Ports� Web Interface, CLI, IPMI 2.0 Support
Two Gigabit Ethernet Ports� RJ45
Four 10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports� Dual SFP+ � Dual 10 Base T
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Four Hot-swappable Power Supplies� 2+2 Configuration� Status LEDs
Rear Panel Interfaces� Video Port� Serial Port (DB9)� Two USB 2.0 Ports (e.g. Mouse, Keyboard)
Rear Panel Access/Diagnostics� System Power Button and LED� System ID LED
UCS Innovations
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Four Key Benefits of UCS C-Series
Unified Fabric –Fabric Extenders
Patented Extended Memory
Technology
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Embedded –Unified
ManagementVirtualization
Optimization with VN-Link
Extended Memory
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Memory Expansion
Savings
3
4
1
2
3
4Power
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Next-gen Intel processor� 4x the memory: up to 384GB
100% standard� DIMMs, CPUs � OS, Apps
Cisco Memory Expansion Technology
Reduce infrastructure� Less power & cooling
Increase performance for memory bound applications
Potential Savings – Extended Memory
$60,720384 GB
• Industry Standard DDR3• 70%-80% Lower mainstream memory costs
• Unmatched High End Capacity
Cisco’s Patented Extended Memory technology delivers a more cost effective memory footprint for mainstream workloads as well as additional caqpacity or scalability for up to 384GB for maximum memoy and large data set workloads.
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$2,760$2,808
$20,310$5,760
$30,510$8,240
$10,992
$60,720
48 GB
96 GB
144 GB
192 GB
384 GB
CiscoCompetitors
Not available
Not available
•DDR3 10600 memory pricing as of 9/29/09 – Cisco Prices = Cisco MSRP•See Notes for Supported Memory Options at Launch
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Unified Fabric and Virtualization inData Center 3.0
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Data Center 3.0
The Data Centre Evolution
Mainframe
Data Centre 1.0
IT R
elev
ance
and
Con
trol
Data Centre 2.0Client-Server and Distributed Computing
Data Centre 3.0Service Oriented and Web 2.0 Based
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IT R
elev
ance
and
Con
trol
Application Architecture EvolutionCentralized Decentralized Virtualised
Unified Fabric
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Example: Unifying the Data Center FabricMany networks, One Infrastructure
Management & Control
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UnifiedFabricUnifiedFabric
Primary Network
Secondary Network
Complexity, Cost, Power
Increased Efficiency, Simpler Operations
Why Unified Fabric?� Consolidation of Infrastructure
–Cabling–Switches–Adapters
� TCO Reduction Server
Management
Production ActiveProduction StandbyClustering
SAN ASAN B
Backup
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� TCO Reduction–Equipment costs–Operational Costs
� Enables Virtualization–Unified ports–Wire once & Walk away–Optimized for virtual machine environments
Server
SAN Edge
LAN Access
Adapter OfferingsCostCompatibilityVirtualization
10GbE/FCoE 10GbE/FCoE
“Free” SAN Access for Any Ethernet Equipped
HostExisting Driver
StacksVM I/O Virtualization and Consolidation
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PCIe x16
vNICs
Eth
0
FC
1
QP
2
FC
3
Eth
127
PCIe Bus
FCFC10GbE10GbE Software FCoE
Virtualization Optimization
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Server 2Server 2Server 1Server 1
Cisco Nexus 1000V Industry First 3rd Party Distributed Virtual Switch
VM VM #5#5
VM VM #8#8
VM VM #7#7
VM VM #6#6
VM VM #4#4
VM VM #3#3
VM VM #2#2
VM VM #1#1
VMware vSwitch VMware vSwitch VMware vSwitch VMware vSwitch Nexus 1000VNexus 1000VNexus 1000VNexus 1000VNexus 1000V DVSNexus 1000V DVS
VM VM #8#8
VM VM #7#7
VM VM #6#6
VM VM #4#4
VM VM #3#3
VM VM #2#2
VM VM #5#5
� Nexus 1000V provides enhanced VM switching for VMware ESX
� Features Cisco VN-Link:�Policy Based VM Connectivity�Mobility of Network & Security
VM VM #1#1
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VMW ESXVMW ESXVMW ESXVMW ESXVMware vSwitch VMware vSwitch VMware vSwitch VMware vSwitch Nexus 1000VNexus 1000VNexus 1000VNexus 1000VNexus 1000V DVSNexus 1000V DVS
�Mobility of Network & Security Properties�Non-Disruptive Operational Model
� Ensures proper visibility & connectivity during VMotion
Enabling Acceleration of Server Virtualization Benefits
C-Series Virtual Interface Card� Converged Network Adapter designed for
both single-OS and VM-based deployments–Virtualize (VNLink) in hardware–PCIe compliant
� High Performance–2x 10Gb–Low latency
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–Low latency –High bandwidth support
� Flexible Configuration and Unified Management–Supports up to 128 vNICs –Fibre Channel or Ethernet –Managed via UCS Manager
� VMDirectPath with V-Motion: bypass vSwitch and Hypervisor for maximum performance
Available 2010 as software upgrade
Unified Management
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Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC)Remote Access� Power on/off remotely� Remote Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM)� GUI or Command Line Interface
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Interface� System Inventory� Overall Health Monitoring� Sensor Information� Event Logs
C-Series - UCS Manager IntegrationCisco C-Series servers provide a flexible, comprehensive, standards-based set of management options that enable data centers to take advantage of the servers' innovative features in heterogeneous data centers today.
Manages the system as a single, highly available entity –Helps lower cost, and speed provisioning while maintaining consistent infrastructure policies�Unified Management
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�Unified Management�Service Profiles�Role Based Access ControlTwo Connectivity Options –Enabled in 2010�Directly to Fabric Interconnects�Indirectly through Fabric Extenders for Maximum Scale
Virtualization Optimization� Fine-grained control, portability, and visibility
of network, compute, and storage attributes� More than double the memory capacity of
competing systemsIndustry Standard Servers� Intel Xeon processor 5500 series� 150% generational performance increase
Cisco Unified Computing System
Unified Fabric
Fabric ExtenderVirtualized Adapter
Designed to dramatically reduce datacenter total cost of ownership while simultaneously increasing IT agility and responsiveness.
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� 150% generational performance increase� Intelligent platform for performance and energy
efficiencyUnified Fabric� Wire once, low latency FC and Ethernet� Virtualization aware� Less than half the normal amount of adapters,
switches, cablesAutomated Provisioning� Embedded single point of management and
provisioning � Visibility and control across datacenter
organizations� Infrastructure policy management and compliance
Memory Extension
Scale Out
Virtualized Adapter
Summary
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In Summary� The addition of C-Series to the industry’s first Unified Computing Solution helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and increase business agility.–Extends Unified Computing innovations and benefits to rack-mount servers –The first rack-mount servers offering a built-in migration path to unified computing
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–Increased customer choice with unique benefits in a familiar rack-mount package
� Together we can accelerate DataCenter Virtualization efforts and–Unify Data and Process–Simplify Data Center Complexity–Amplify Business Outcomes
Virtualization Platform
ComputePlatform
NetworkPlatform
ResourceScaling
HypervisorOptimization
UnifiedFabric
Dynamic Provisioning
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