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Five Ways Cisco UCS Makes IT Infrastructure Management Better

Posted on July 21st, 2010 by admin |

Are you ready to make your datacenter a little easier to manage? For most IT professionals, the answer to that question is pretty obvious. There’s always room for improvement … in ways that cut overhead, make workloads a bit more manageable and increase the quality of service you provide to your end users. Cisco’s Unified Computing System can streamline your datacenter, making your team – and your entire enterprise – more productive at a fraction of the cost.

Here are five ways that Cisco UCS makes infrastructure management easier:

1. Cohesive system: With its Unified Computing System, Cisco unites computing, networking, storage access and virtualization into a complete, integrated system. The overhead associated with managing disparate pieces is a thing of the past.

2. Unified network fabric: UCS integrates a low-latency, lossless 10 Gigabit Ethernet unified network fabric with enterprise-class, x86-architecture servers, advancing your network and operating environment as a whole.

3. Decouple scale from complexity: Gain the ability to scale without the typical attendant cost and management overhead. According to Cisco, “Whether the system has one server or 320 servers with thousands of virtual machines, all resources participate in a unified management domain.”

4. Robust ecosystem support: Take advantage of a standards-based unified network fabric supported by a partner ecosystem of industry leaders. There are plenty of companies investing in the success of the Cisco UCS environment, not just Cisco, creating a pool of innovation from which to draw.

5. Incremental deployment: You don’t have to do it all at once. Instead, deploy incrementally to protect your IT investment.

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