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The Cisco Unified Computing System™ (Cisco UCS®) is a next-generation data center platform that unites computing, networking, storage, and virtualization resources in a cohesive system designed to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase business agility.
As storage moves closer to the server, new opportunities for data center efficiency are arising. When applications that need greater storage performance achieve high availability by using cluster-capable file systems and other means of replicating data, major efficiencies can be gained.
Ultra-low latency Nonvolatile Memory Express (NVMe) storage fully integrated into the Cisco UCS architecture enables servers to provide increased storage reliability and performance compared to spinning media. Organizations also gain the benefits of lower total cost of acquisition and lower TCO through reduced data center power and cooling needs, as well as lower cost per I/O Operations Per Second (IOPS) and lower wattage requirements per IOPS. Bringing storage inside the server on a high-performance NVMe tier can also reduce application licensing costs, making local flash storage a powerful solution for delivering more capabilities on a smaller budget. And all these benefits are more fully optimized on Cisco UCS than on any other server platform.
Cisco UCS implements local storage differently for a uniquely powerful experience. The Cisco UCS platform uses an advanced cooling methodology and zero-oversubscription CPU mapping to provide the highest levels of efficiency as well as best-in-class, consistent performance. Teams can manage hundreds of devices as easily as one with the Cisco® Integrated Management Controller (IMC) or Cisco UCS Manager. Customers can also choose the amount of storage necessary to meet their application needs: from 375 GB all the way up to 76 TB (for example, for a 2-rack-unit [2RU] server).
NVMe storage solutions offer the following main benefits:
● Reduced TCO: NVMe storage can be used to eliminate the need for SANs and Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or to augment existing shared-array infrastructure. With significant performance improvements available in both cases, Cisco customers can reduce the amount of physical infrastructure they need to deploy, increase the number of virtual machines they can place on a single physical server, and improve overall system efficiency. These improvements provide savings in Capital Expenditures (CapEx) and Operating Expenses (OpEx), including reduced application licensing fees and savings related to space, cooling, and energy use.
● Strategic partnerships: Cisco tests a broad set of NVMe storage technologies and focuses on two major partners: Western Digital (previously HGST [Hitachi Global Storage Technologies]) and Intel. With each partnership, devices are built exclusively in conjunction with Cisco engineering, so customers have the flexibility of a variety of endurance and capacity levels and the most relevant form factors, as well as the powerful management features and robust quality benefits that are unique to Cisco.
Cisco UCS NVMe storage offers the following main advantages:
● Manageability
◦ Complete Cisco UCS Manager inventory, service-profile mapping, and firmware updates are supported for one or many Cisco NVMe storage devices.
◦ Significantly reduce complexity compared to most competing solutions, which require manual Command-Line Interface (CLI) processes for each PCIe-connected device.
● Performance
◦ Get what you pay for with full CPU-to-PCIe lane connectivity to each storage device (zero oversubscription). For example, a Cisco UCS rack server with six NVMe devices has 6 x 8 = 48 lanes of Generation 3 PCIe (PCIe 3.0) connectivity directly to the CPU. Not all server platforms provide this level of integration; thus, they offer lower performance than Cisco UCS rack servers.
◦ Gain peace of mind with endurance and performance-state tracking, displayed in Cisco UCS Manager or Cisco IMC.
◦ Power and cooling algorithms based on device System Management Bus (SMBus) integration provide exceptional power consumption efficiency and consistent performance in any data center, with server inlet temperatures of less than 35°C.
● Flexibility
◦ Gain best-in-class capacity flexibility with the capability to choose from as little as 800 GB to as much as 30 TB of capacity in a 2RU server, with multiple NVMe device endurance level options, to meet the needs of any application.
◦ Gain block storage that integrates transparently with Cisco UCS servers to immediately improve performance and relieve I/O bottlenecks.
Table 1 provides general specifications for Cisco UCS NVMe storage, and Table 2 provides performance specifications. Table 3 summarizes server compatibility, and Table 4 summarizes NVMe connectivity features.
Table 1. General product specifications
Size in GB |
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Cisco UCS NVMe storage specifications: general |
800 |
1000 |
1600 |
1600 |
3200 |
3200 |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF; in hours) |
2 million |
|||||
Cisco warranty (in years) |
3 |
|||||
Endurance: physical drive-write operations per day (DWPD)* |
3 |
1 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Server connectivity |
Gen 3 PCIe x4 |
|||||
NVMe version |
1.2a |
1.2 |
1.2a |
1.2 |
1.2a |
1.2 |
Power consumption (active/idle) |
25/4 |
25/4 |
25/8 |
25/4 |
25/4 |
25/4 |
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I3200 |
Cisco Product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I3200 |
Device partner |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Form factor |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
|
Size in GB |
||||||
Cisco UCS NVMe storage specifications: general |
2000 |
4000 |
6400 |
7680 |
3200 |
6400 |
7680 |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF; in hours) |
2 million |
||||||
Cisco warranty (in years) |
3 |
||||||
Endurance: physical drive- write operations per day (DWPD)* |
1 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
30 |
30 |
3 |
Server connectivity |
Gen 3 PCIe x4 |
||||||
NVMe version |
1.2 |
1.2 |
1.2a |
1.2 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
1.2a |
Power consumption (active/idle) |
25/8 |
25/4 |
25/4 |
25/8 |
25/4 |
25/8 |
25/8 |
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSC-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSC-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSC-NVME-H76801 |
Cisco Product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSB-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSB-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSB-NVME-H76801 |
Device partner |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Form factor |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5" |
Half-Height, Half- Length (HHHL) PCIe add- on card |
Table 2. Performance specifications
|
Size in GB |
|||||
Cisco UCS NVMe storage specifications: performance (up to) at 25 Watts (W) |
800 |
1000 |
1600 |
1600 |
3200 |
3200 |
Read throughput (maximum MBps, sequential 64 KB) |
3270 |
3210 |
3320 |
3200 |
3320 |
3200 |
Write throughput (maximum MBps, sequential 128 KB) |
1520 |
600 |
2100 |
1325 |
2120 |
3050 |
Random read operations at 4-KB block size (IOPS) |
755K |
309K |
818K |
559K |
821K |
636K |
Random write operations at 4-KB block size (IOPS) |
127K |
32K |
173K |
223K |
187K |
223K |
Random mixed IOPS (70% read and 30% write, 4 KB) |
258K |
12K |
346K |
386K |
||
Approximate read latency (microseconds) |
- |
85 |
- |
85 |
- |
85 |
Approximate write latency (microseconds) |
20 |
20 |
20 |
15 |
20 |
15 |
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I3200 |
Cisco Product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I3200 |
Device partner |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
|
Size in GB |
||||||
Cisco UCS NVMe storage specifications: performance (up to) at 25 Watts (W) |
2000 |
4000 |
6400 |
7680 |
375 |
750 |
7680 |
Read throughput (maximum MBps, sequential 64 KB) |
3270 |
3270 |
3360 |
3360 |
2500 |
2500 |
6100 |
Write throughput (maximum MBps, sequential 64 KB) |
1170 |
1940 |
2230 |
2230 |
2200 |
2200 |
2230 |
Random read operations at 4-KB block size (IOPS) |
543K |
681K |
835K |
835K |
550K |
550K |
1240K |
Random write operations at 4-KB block size (IOPS) |
36K |
45K |
534K |
238K |
550K |
550K |
73.2K |
Random mixed IOPS (70% read and 30% write, 4 KB) |
- |
- |
534K |
238K |
500K |
500K |
239K |
Approximate read latency (microseconds) |
85 |
85 |
- |
- |
10 |
10 |
- |
Approximate write latency (microseconds) |
15 |
15 |
20 |
20 |
10 |
10 |
20 |
Cisco product ID (PID) number – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSC-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSC-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSC-NVME-H76801 |
Cisco product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSB-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSB-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSB-NVME-H76801 |
Device partner |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Table 3. Server compatibility
|
|
Size in GB |
||||||
Cisco UCS NVMe storage specifications: Cisco server quantity supported |
800 |
1000 |
1600 |
1600 |
3200 |
3200 |
||
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers |
C220 M5 |
Up to |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
C240 M5 |
Up to |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
|
C480 M5 |
Up to |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
|
S3260 M4 |
Up to |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
|
C125 |
Up to |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
|
Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers |
B200 M5 |
Up to |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
B480 M5 |
Up to |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
|
|
Storage device form Factor (HHHL or small form factor 2.5") |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5” |
|
|
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I3200 |
|
|
Cisco Product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I3200 |
|
|
Device partner |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
|
|
|
Size in GB |
||||||
Cisco UCS NVMe storage specifications: Cisco server quantity supported |
2000 |
4000 |
6400 |
7680 |
375 |
750 |
7680 |
||
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers |
C220 M5 |
Up to |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
C240 M5 |
Up to |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
|
C480 M5 |
Up to |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
|
S3260 M4 |
Up to |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
C125 |
Up to |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
|
Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers |
B200 M5 |
Up to |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
B480 M5 |
Up to |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
|
Storage device form factor (HHHL or small form factor 2.5") |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
SFF 2.5" |
HHHL |
||
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSC-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSC-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSC-NVME-H76801 |
||
|
|
Cisco Product ID (PID) –blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSB-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSB-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSB-NVME-H76801 |
Device partner |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Note: Mixing of Western Digital and Intel NVMe drives is not supported. Small-Form-Factor (SFF) 2.5-inch and Half-Height, Half-Length (HHHL) devices can be combined as long as the same partner brand is being used.
Table 4. NVMe connectivity features
Cisco UCS NVMe storage – feature support |
Size in GB |
|||||||
Feature |
800 |
1000 |
1600 |
1600 |
3200 |
3200 |
||
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers |
C220M5 |
Hot insert/pluggable |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
OS surprise removal |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
||
OS informed removal |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
||
C240M5, C480M5, C125 |
Hot insert/pluggable |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
|
OS surprise removal |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
||
OS informed removal |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
||
Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers |
B200M5, B480M5, |
Hot insert/pluggable |
n/a |
|||||
OS surprise removal |
||||||||
OS informed removal |
||||||||
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I3200 |
||
|
|
Cisco Product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H800 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I1600 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H3200 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I3200 |
Device partner |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Cisco UCS NVMe storage – feature support |
|||||||||
Feature |
2000 |
4000 |
6400 |
7680 |
375 |
750 |
7680 |
||
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers |
C220M5 |
Hot insert/pluggable |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
n/a |
OS surprise removal |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
n/a |
||
OS informed removal |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
n/a |
||
C240M5, C480M5, C125 |
Hot insert/pluggable |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
n/a |
|
OS surprise removal |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
no |
n/a |
||
OS informed removal |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
n/a |
||
Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers |
B200M5, B480M5 |
Hot insert/pluggable |
n/a |
||||||
OS surprise removal |
|||||||||
OS informed removal |
|||||||||
Cisco Product ID (PID) – rack |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSC-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSC-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSC-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSC-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSC-NVME-H76801 |
||
|
|
Cisco Product ID (PID) – blade |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I2TBV |
UCSB-NVMEHW-I4000 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H6400 |
UCSB-NVMEHW-H7680 |
UCSB-NVMEXPB-I375 |
UCSB-NVMEXP-I750 |
UCSB-NVME-H76801 |
Device partner |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Intel |
Intel |
Intel |
Western Digital |
Note: Hot-insertion and OS-informed removal are supported only with Cisco IMC Release 2.0(13) and later and depend on the OS version; there is no support under Cisco UCS Manager as of this writing.
Please see individual server specification sheets or the Cisco Commerce for current support of capacities and available PCIe slots because the information may change. Note that the supported number of devices shown in the tables assumes that one PCIe slot is being used for I/O or management of the server; in some cases, a modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM) slot can be used for primary server I/O.
To meet the needs of our customers, Cisco UCS supports a broad set of operating systems. For the most up-to-date list, please visit the Cisco UCS hardware and software interoperability matrixes.
Cisco UCS Manager integration features
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack and B-Series Blade Servers
Cisco UCS NVMe storage products are supported as either managed by Cisco UCS Manager or in a standalone Cisco IMC environment. IMC standalone and Cisco UCS Manager support are available for rack servers, and Cisco UCS Manager support is available for blade servers. The minimum IMC version for NVMe support in standalone mode is Release 2.0(13). The minimum version for Cisco UCS Manager support is Release 3.1(2). Use Cisco UCS Manager or Cisco IMC release notes to verify software support for the above listed NVMe drives.
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