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Achieve Automated, End-to-End Firmware Management with Cisco
UCS Manager
UCS Manager
What You Will Learn
This document describes the operational benefits and advantages of firmware provisioning with Cisco
®
UCS
Manager through features such as host firmware policies and service profiles. The document compares the ease of
using Cisco UCS Manager to the current method of manually provisioning firmware on each component of server
infrastructure. The benefits include greater utilization of resources and increased business agility because firmware
can be managed automatically and from a single pane. This capability allows servers to be accurately repurposed for
different functions in minutes rather than hours or days. The document also describes how firmware is managed on
servers, switches, and fabric extenders using Cisco UCS Manager.
A Better, Faster, Easier Solution to Server Firmware Operations
Firmware management is an important, yet often overlooked, aspect of computing infrastructure management. To
enable a server to be used to support a specific function, its firmware versions and settings must comply with the IT
department’s best practices. A database server, for example, might require a specific host bus adapter (HBA)
firmware revision and settings to access Fibre Channel storage. Similarly, a custom, single-threaded application
would see a performance benefit from turning on Intel Turbo Boost mode in the server's BIOS settings.
Firmware updates are necessary to accommodate new versions of firmware that fix bugs and security threats or to
support alternate application workloads, different operating systems, or different I/O interfaces installed on servers.
Keeping firmware on the myriad components in a server hardware stack up-to-date and available for specific
functions is a complex, time-consuming, tedious, and thus error-prone chore. It usually involves multiple
administrators who are responsible for using update tools that provision devices—such as HBAs, RAID controllers,
network interface cards (NICs), BIOS, and the network data plane—one at a time, manually.
It can often take days to update every component’s firmware and settings because until now the process has been
manual and has lacked a scripted or automated solution. In addition, after it is begun, this manual firmware updating
process is very difficult to undo should administrators decide to revert to original firmware versions. Firmware must
be loaded and configured on one component at a time, with each type of firmware typically requiring the use of a
component-specific updater. This tedious, complex, and time-consuming activity has prompted many companies to
simply buy new servers as new needs arise, putting them into a pool for only a limited set of uses rather than
modifying firmware on demand to put servers to use for different functions.
Now Cisco has a better way. Cisco UCS Manager provides two main advantages over past firmware provisioning:
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The capability to group multiple firmware components together in one package
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The capability to apply a firmware package to any compatible server in a single operation
Cisco UCS Manager provides an accurate, easier, faster, more flexible, and centralized solution for managing
firmware across the entire hardware stack. Service profiles in Cisco UCS Manager abstract the physical hardware
from its software properties. Service profiles allow administrators to associate any compatible firmware with any
component of the hardware stack. Simply download the firmware versions needed from Cisco and then, within
minutes, totally provision firmware on components within the server, fabric interconnect, and fabric extender based
on required network, server, and storage policies per application and operating system.