Cisco Cisco UCS Integrations 시작 가이드
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Benefits
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Manage infrastructure as code to help
ensure that applications and services
can be rapidly and safely deployed
in your production environment.
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Facilitate continuous delivery by helping
to eliminate configuration drift and
ensuring a standardized environment for
the business applications and services.
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Reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by
automating and orchestrating many routine
tasks, improving resource utilization, and
proactively preventing manual errors.
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Transition to DevOps and additional
automation through integration with a wide
range of existing management tools.
Infrastructure as Code
A growing number of organizations are adopting a DevOps methodology, in which
development, testing, and IT operations teams collaborate more closely and processes
are automated and orchestrated to achieve greater efficiency. The Cisco Unified
Computing System™ (Cisco UCS®) management framework can help your organization
transition from your current environment to a more efficient, DevOps-friendly
architecture, because everything is programmable.
Cisco UCS management includes four main technology innovations that treat
infrastructure as code (IaC), so you can more easily define the desired state of the
infrastructure and what you want to do with it. These four innovations provide the
foundation for automated infrastructure management by making the infrastructure
programmable:
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Software object model: Hardware is not configured manually in Cisco UCS. Instead,
every identity and configuration setting for every device in the system is defined in
software through policies and service profiles. This data model helps ensure that
configurations are consistent and enable simple implementation of changes at scale.
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API-centric approach: The unified system control plane is accessible through a fully
documented and open API.
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Virtual interface card (VIC): All network and SAN adapters are software defined, but
they present themselves to the bare-metal OS or hypervisor as physical devices.
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Programmability
Programmability
Cisco UCS Programmability
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