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Cisco UCS C210 M1 General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server
General-Purpose Server for Workloads Requiring Economical, High-Capacity Internal Storage
At-A-Glance
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High-Capacity Server for Storage-Intensive 
Workloads
The Cisco
®
 UCS C210 M1 General-Purpose Rack-Mount 
Server is a general-purpose, two-socket, two-rack-unit 
(2RU) rack-mount server designed to balance perfor-
mance, density, and efficiency for workloads requiring 
economical, high-capacity, reliable internal storage 
(Figure 1).
Figure 1. Cisco UCS C210 M1 Server
Designed for applications such as virtualization, network 
file servers, application servers, appliances, storage 
servers, database servers, and content-delivery servers, 
the Cisco UCS C210 M1 server packs up to 16 Small 
Form-Factor (SFF) SAS or SATA disk drives into only two 
rack units, for a total of up to 8 terabytes (TB) of storage. 
Not all storage-intensive workloads are alike, and the 
Cisco UCS C210 M1 server's disk configuration adapts 
to balance performance and economy to best meet 
individual workload requirements. Both 10,000- and 
15,000-RPM SAS drives deliver a high number of I/O 
operations per second for transactional workloads such 
as database management systems. High-capacity SATA 
drives provide an economical solution for applications, 
including content-delivery servers. A choice of three 
RAID controller options helps increase performance and 
reliability and the server's flexibility. 
Unique Benefits in a Familiar Package
The Cisco UCS C210 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 high-capacity 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 five 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 and incorporate a range of 
RAID controller options to support up to 16 drives.
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. 
Service profiles*:
 When integrated as part of the 
Cisco Unified Computing System, Cisco UCS 
Manager implements role- and policy-based 
management using service profiles and templates. 
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