Cisco Cisco UCS B460 M4 Blade Server Техническое Руководство

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Virtualization of internal blade disk drives 
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High availability in a simple two-server solution 
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At least 33 percent lower capital acquisition costs for distributed environments 
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Over 40 percent lower total cost of ownership (TCO) through reduced power and cooling costs, decreased 
sparing and maintenance costs, and reduced need for dedicated IT resources 
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Greater application uptime 
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Centralized storage management for the entire multisite infrastructure 
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Rapid, scripted deployments and updates of multiple sites simultaneously with automated provisioning 
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Optimal flexibility that can scale as storage requirements grow 
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Fast resynchronization through the restore capability, enabling users to replace a failed server with a new 
one and automatically rebuild their environments 
VMware vSphere 
vSphere is an industry-leading hypervisor. It enables servers to be virtualized and consolidated onto less hardware, 
making the infrastructure simpler and more efficient and reducing both capital and ongoing operational costs. 
With virtualization, server resource utilization increases, and applications are deployed more quickly and become 
more agile. vSphere’s advanced hypervisor features, such as high-availability clustering, vMotion, and DRS, 
enhance business-continuity and disaster-recovery capabilities for the virtualized infrastructure, improving service 
uptime and reducing lost revenue by reducing both planned and unplanned downtime. 
For more information about vSphere, see 
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Use Cases 
The combination of Cisco UCS Mini and SvSAN provides an excellent solution for SMB and ROBO environments 
for many industry sectors, including: 
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Retail: Systems such as stock control, customer and staff management, and point-of-sale optimization 
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Government: Diplomatic communication platforms 
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Defense: Battlefield control systems 
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Manufacturing: Process control 
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Financial services: Customer transactions 
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Restaurant and hospitality: Booking and kitchen-ordering systems 
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Transportation: Vehicle positioning and monitoring 
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Energy production: Remote power-generation-plant control 
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Medical: Picture archiving and communication system (PACS) 
Why Cisco? 
Cisco has significant experience in listening to customer requirements and providing technology innovation for the 
enterprise data center. Cisco delivers standards-based solutions backed by a broad partner ecosystem of industry 
leaders to provide end-to-end customer solutions. Unified computing elevates the traditional product classification 
of network, server, storage, operating systems, and applications to a vision that encompasses the whole data 
center. Cisco, as one of the largest technology providers in the world, has the resources, expertise, and customer 
focus to deliver on this vision.