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Overview
Cisco UCS NVMe storage offers the following main advantages:
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Manageability
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Complete Cisco UCS Manager inventory, service-profile mapping, and firmware updates are supported
for one or many Cisco NVMe storage devices.
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Significantly reduce complexity compared to most competing solutions, which require manual command-
line interface (CLI) processes for each PCIe-connected device.
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Performance
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Get what you pay for with full CPU-to-PCIe lane connectivity to each storage device (zero
oversubscription). For example, a Cisco server with 8 NVMe devices has 8 x 4 = 32 lanes of Generation
3 PCIe connectivity directly to the CPU. Not all server platforms provide this level of integration and thus
offer lower performance than Cisco UCS rack servers
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Gain peace of mind with endurance and performance-state tracking, displayed in Cisco UCS Manager or
Cisco IMC.
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Power and cooling algorithms based on device System Management Bus (SMBus) integration provide
exceptional power consumption efficiency and consistent performance in any data center with server inlet
temperatures of less than 35°C.
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Flexibility
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Gain best-in-class capacity flexibility with the capability to choose from as little as 400 GB to as much as
30 TB of capacity in a 2RU server, with multiple NVMe device endurance level options, to meet the
needs of any application.
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Gain block storage that integrates transparently with Cisco UCS servers to immediately improve
performance and relieve I/O bottlenecks.
Product Specifications
Table 1 provides general specifications for Cisco UCS NVMe storage, and Table 2 provides performance
specifications. Table 3 summarizes server compatibility, and Table 4 summarizes NVMe connectivity features.
Table 1.
General Product Specifications
Size in GB
Cisco UCS
NVMe Storage
Specifications:
General
NVMe Storage
Specifications:
General
400
800
800
800
800
1200
Mean time
between
failure (MTBF;
in hours)
between
failure (MTBF;
in hours)
2 million
Cisco
warranty (in
years)
warranty (in
years)
3