Cisco UCS B-Series Valuable Features
I think UCS is pretty typical of all blade servers in what is most valuable. We use it to try and save rack space. I think the ratio in terms of the number of units and the number of servers that we can get each chassis is quite good. We have a significant rack space saving in that regard. These B-series can hold up to eight servers. View full review »
We jumped from old HP servers to this UCS and, of course, we very much like it in terms of its security, its interface, its functionality, the CPU, and the memory. The computing power that it's given us has greatly improved the processing of our system. Overall, it's good. View full review »
The most valuable features of this solution are profiling, ease of administration, and monitoring. Profiling provides easier deployment and configuration, especially if the new systems are intended only to increase compute resources. The Dashboard is quite impressive and is, so far, the best based on my experience. It provides a detailed view that is easy to follow. The cross-links on the information are great. View full review »
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The stability provided by the product is its most valuable feature for our organization. View full review »
The most valuable feature is the service profile. The amount of RAM that it supports for HANA is good. The maintenance is very easy. View full review »
* Manageability * Performance I can connect Cisco UCS B-Series to multiple chassis and rack servers using a unified platform, then manage them on a single console. View full review »
The GUI makes is simple to use and deploy. View full review »
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