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Cisco UCS B200 M4 Blade Server
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BASE SERVER STANDARD CAPABILITIES and FEATURES
I/O
Mezzanine adapters:
One connector for Cisco’s VIC 1340 or 1240 adapter, which provides 
Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
One connector for various types of Cisco adapters and Cisco UCS Storage 
Accelerator adapters or GPUs.
Storage controller 
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with drive bays, providing up to 12 Gbps SAS connectivity, offering:
SAS/SATA support
RAID 0 and 1 and JBOD
Storage devices
Up to two optional, front-accessible, hot-swappable 2.5-inch small 
form factor (SFF) SAS or SATA solid-state disks (SSDs), NVMe SFF 2.5” 
drives, or hard disk drives (HDDs).
An internal USB 3.0 port is also supported. A 16 GB USB drive is 
available from Cisco.
Two SD card slots are available on the front left side of the server. 32 
GB or 64 GB SD cards are available from Cisco.
Video
The Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) provides video using the 
Matrox G200e video/graphics controller:
Integrated 2D graphics core with hardware acceleration
DDR2/3 memory interface supports up to 512 MB of addressable memory 
(8 MB is allocated by default to video memory)
Supports display resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 16bpp @ 60Hz
High-speed integrated 24-bit RAMDAC
Single lane PCI-Express host interface running at Gen 1 speed
Table 1   Capabilities and Features  (continued)
Capability/Feature
Description
NOTE:  The Cisco VIC 1200 Series (1240 and 1280) is compatible
 
in UCS domains that implement the 6100, 6200, or 6300 Series 
 
Fabric Interconnects as well as the 2104XP, 2204XP, 2208XP, and
 
2304 Fabric Extenders. 
 
The Cisco VIC 1300 Series (1340 and 1380) is compatible with 
 
6200 and 6300 Series Fabric Interconnects as well as the 
 
2204XP, 2208XP, and 2304 Fabric Extenders.
NOTE:  
NVMe SFF 2.5” drives 
are controlled through the PCIe
 
bus of CPU2. Therefore, any system that implements 
NVMe 
 
SFF 2.5” drives
 must have two CPUs.