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Cisco UCS C200 M1 High-Density Rack-Mount Server
High-Density Server with Balanced Compute Performance and I/O Flexibility
At-A-Glance
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High Density for Production-Level Applications
The Cisco
®
 UCS C200 M1 High-Density Rack-Mount 
Server is a high-density, two-socket, one-rack-unit 
(1RU) rack-mount server designed to balance simplicity, 
performance, and density (Figure 1). Powered with up 
to two quad-core Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 5500 series processors, 
the server is built to support production-level network 
infrastructure, web services, and mainstream data 
center, branch-office, and remote-office applications. 
Its compact size makes it useful for service providers 
offering dedicated or multi-tenant hosting.
Figure 1. Cisco UCS C200 M1 Server
Energy efficiency is even more important for high-den-
sity, 1RU servers because of the number of processors 
that can be packed into a rack. Both the CPUs and power 
supplies contribute to the excellent energy efficiency 
of the Cisco UCS C200 M1 server. The server's Intel 
Xeon 5500 series processors feature Intel Intelligent 
Power Technology that automatically adjusts processor 
energy consumption to match workload requirements. 
With a greater number of automated low-power states, 
processor cores can go to near-zero power consumption 
independently. Further, the Cisco UCS C200 M1 server 
is equipped with a single or a redundant pair of power 
supplies that meet Climate Smart specifications, increas-
ing efficiency. Both these factors help enable increased 
server density in today's data centers.
Unique Benefits in a Familiar Package
The Cisco UCS C200 M1 server extends Cisco's product 
portfolio to meet the needs of customers that choose to 
deploy rack-mount servers. The server enables organiza-
tions to deploy systems incrementally—using as many 
or as few servers as needed—on a schedule that best 
meets the organization's timing and budget.
Designed to operate both in standalone environments 
and as part of the Cisco Unified Computing System™* 
(Figure 2), the server combines flexible disk storage and 
I/O configurations with Cisco innovations, including a 
unified network fabric and network-aware Cisco VN-Link 
technology. 
The server brings differentiation and value to what has 
been a commodity market with products not optimized 
to meet the needs of virtualized data centers. Available 
from Cisco and its data center network infrastructure 
(DCNI) partners, the server advances the rack-mount 
server market with the following features:
Flexible I/O and storage options:
 With two PCI 
Express (PCIe) expansion slots, the server offers 
I/O flexibility and bandwidth, including the ability 
to integrate with traditional Gigabit Ethernet LANs 
and Fibre Channel SANs. The server hosts up to 
four internal SAS or SATA drives, providing internal 
storage capacity exceeding what is available in a 
corresponding blade form-factor server.
10 Gigabit unified network fabric: 
When equipped 
with converged network adapters (CNAs) or the 
Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card*, the server 
integrates with a low-latency, lossless 10-Gbps 
Ethernet and industry-standard Fibre Channel over 
Ethernet (FCoE) fabric. This technology enables a 
“wire-once” deployment model in which changing 
I/O configurations no longer means installing 
adapters and recabling racks and switches.
Virtualization optimization: 
Cisco VN-Link technol-
ogy, I/O virtualization, and Intel Xeon 5500 series 
processor features extend the network directly 
to virtual machines. This optimization enables a 
consistent and scalable operational model, helping 
increase security and efficiency while reducing 
complexity. 
Unified management*: 
When integrated as a part 
of the Cisco Unified Computing System, manage-
ment is uniquely integrated into all components 
of the system, enabling the entire solution to be 
managed as a single entity through Cisco UCS 
Manager, improving operational efficiency and flex-
ibility. 
Figure 2. Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers Are Designed to Operate in a Wide Range of Data Center Environments, Including Those  
Using the Cisco Unified Computing System, Cisco Nexus™ Family Products, and Discrete Ethernet and Fibre Channel Switches from Cisco and 
Third Parties
Cisco UCS
2100 Series
Fabric Extender
Cisco Unified Computing System
Cisco UCS
6100 Series
Fabric Interconnect
Cisco UCS
Manager
(Embedded)
Cisco UCS 5000 Series
Blade Server Chassis
10 Gigabit Ethernet and
Fibre Channel Uplinks
Cisco Nexus 5000
Series Switch 
Deployment with Cisco Nexus Products
10 Gigabit Ethernet and
Fibre Channel Uplinks
Cisco Nexus 2000
Series Fabric Extender
Cisco or Third-Party 
1/10 Gigabit
Ethernet Switch
Cisco or Third-Party Fibre
Channel Switch 
Deployment with Discrete
Networking Products
Third-Party Rack-Mount and Blade Servers
Fibre Channel Uplinks
Ethernet Uplinks
Cisco UCS B-Series
Blade Servers
High-Density Server
General-Purpose Server
Memory-Intensive Server
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers