Cisco Cisco MCS 7835-I2 Leaflet

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If you are using direct HP or IBM equivalents instead of the Cisco 7800 Series Media Convergence Server (MCS), please visit 
 to map these 
equivalents to Cisco 7800 Series for lookup in the table. For example, an IBM x206 can map to multiple Cisco 7800 Series MCS products, depending on variants in CPU, disk, 
bus, and so on, on the same x206 chassis, whereas an HP DL320G5 maps to a Cisco MCS 7825-H3-IPC1. Please note that all MCS 7800 models are end of sale, and 
HP/IBM have discontinued the base server models used for MCS 7800. 
If you are using Cisco Unified Computing System servers, please visit 
 and 
 for details on supported configurations. 
Consult with your account team and product installation and upgrade guides for planning execution of a software upgrade, hardware migration, or server repurpose. 
Servers and part numbers on the same row in Table 1 are interchangeable with respect to server repurposing and supported software releases. They are sometimes (but not 
necessarily) the same hardware configuration, so pay attention to the numbered footnotes, which indicate if a server requires memory or hard drive changes to support the 
desired software release. The part number lists are not necessarily exhaustive, so if you don’t see the SKU you’re looking for, consult your account team. 
Legend for Table 1 
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Blank cells mean the server is not supported 
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“X” means the server is supported for production use. Numbers refer to special rules outlined in footnotes after the table 
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“B” means the server is only supported for “bridged upgrade,” as described in footnote 5 
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Column titles indicate the software product and version