Cisco UCS 1.0 is like no other blade-based server infrastructure available today. Its reliance on 10Gb Ethernet grants it plenty of bandwidth, while Cisco’s model of treating chassis as simple ...
Cisco engineers spent a year creating its new UCS rack server chassis and nodes in a move to attack compute-intensive, scale out workloads environments. "This absolutely represents the highest density ...
Cisco on Tuesday updated its data center infrastructure, virtualization capabilities and its UCS technology with new servers, network connectivity, storage and fabric management. Cisco refreshed its ...
Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS), introduced today, looks like an attempt to lock up the data center in much the same way that Microsoft tried to establish hegemony over the software stack. UCS ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. The Cisco Unified Computing System combines high-end ...
Back in March 2009, when Cisco announced the launch of their UCS platform and subsequent intention to enter the world of server hardware, eyebrows were raised including my own. There was never any ...
Cisco announced the latest generation of its Unified Computing System (UCS) built on Intel’s Xeon E5-2600 processors announced earlier this week. The company also announced three new servers built on ...
I have a Cisco UCS blade chassis system that we have just finished setting up in the last few weeks. It is intended to run OpenStack and so we are trying to install some variation of Ubuntu on it.
Cisco made a series of products announcements, and produced an updated cloud strategy, at its "Future Cloud" online event this week. The big news is the UCS X-Series modular chassis. A blend of rack ...
On June 1, 2011, Cisco released the beta version of the Unified Computing System Manager PowerShell Toolkit with dozens of cmdlets to help automate management tasks on Cisco’s UCS bladeserver.
Cisco UCS 1.0 is like no other blade-based server infrastructure available today. Its reliance on 10Gb Ethernet grants it plenty of bandwidth, while Cisco's model of treating chassis as simple ...
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