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Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card 1227
The Cisco UCS VIC 1227 (Figure 3) offers a mLOM adapter. The mLOM slot, new to Cisco rack servers, can be used to install 
a Cisco VIC without consuming a PCIe slot, providing greater I/O expandability.
The Cisco UCS VIC 1227 is a dual-port, Enhanced Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP+), 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre 
Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)–capable, PCIe mLOM adapter. It is designed exclusively for the M4 generation of Cisco UCS 
C-Series Rack Servers and the dense-storage Cisco UCS C3160 and C3260 Rack Servers (see  
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/interfaces-modules/ucs-virtual-interface-card-1227/index.html).
Figure 3.  Cisco UCS VIC 1227
VMware vSphere 6.0
VMware vSphere 6.0, the industry-leading virtualization platform, empowers users to virtualize any application with confidence. 
It redefines availability and simplifies the virtual data center. It offers a highly available, resilient, on-demand infrastructure that 
is an excellent foundation for any cloud environment. This release contains many new features and enhancements, many of 
which are industry-first features (see 
https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere/VMW-WP-vSPHR-Whats-New-6-0.pdf).
StorMagic SvSAN
StorMagic SvSAN (Figure 4) is a software solution that enables enterprises to eliminate downtime for business-critical 
applications at the edge, where disruption directly leads to loss of service and revenue. SvSAN helps ensure high availability 
through a virtualized shared storage platform, so that business-critical edge applications remain operational. 
StorMagic’s typical customer has between 10 and 10,000 edge sites, at which local IT resources are not available, but 
application uptime is essential.
•  SvSAN provides an intuitive, standardized management interface that allows multiple SvSANs, spread across remote sites, 
to be managed and provisioned quickly and simply, either locally or remotely, from a central location. 
•  SvSAN’s efficient and flexible architecture and its modular approach enable it to meet the changing and increasingly 
demanding storage requirements of almost any organization.
•  SvSAN enables organizations to create Small Computer System Interface over IP (iSCSI) SANs by deploying virtual storage 
appliances (VSA) using internal or direct-attached server storage. It can be used to provide highly available storage without 
the expense of an external SAN.