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  • "It's expensive, they are quite pricey."
  • "The pricing of the solution is reasonable. From a commercial point of view, the prices are okay."
  • "There is a need to pay towards the licensing costs of the solution. The most expensive server from Cisco is Cisco UCS B-Series."
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  • "The product is expensive."
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    11th
    out of 22 in Blade Servers
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    8.0
    15th
    out of 22 in Blade Servers
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    UCS E-Series Servers
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    Overview

    Cisco UCS E-Series Servers are next-generation, power-optimized, x86, Intel Xeon 64-bit blade servers designed to be deployed in Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2) and the Cisco 4451-X ISR. These price-to-performance-optimized single-socket blade servers balance simplicity, performance, reliability, and power efficiency. They are well suited for applications and infrastructure services typically deployed in small offices and branch offices.

    Oracle's Sun Blade 6000 chassis is designed to support a wide range of application environments by integrating Oracle's x86 and SPARC server modules with high capacity networking and storage modules. This extremely eco-efficient and flexible blade enclosure provides a solid foundation for the most demanding workloads. Controlled by a single system management interface, the balanced architecture of the Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides an open, standards-based infrastructure for virtualized business applications, IT infrastructure, middleware, workload consolidation and databases.

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    Cisco UCS E-Series Servers is ranked 11th in Blade Servers with 7 reviews while Oracle Sun 6000 is ranked 15th in Blade Servers. Cisco UCS E-Series Servers is rated 8.0, while Oracle Sun 6000 is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Cisco UCS E-Series Servers writes "Easy to configure and operate". On the other hand, Cisco UCS E-Series Servers is most compared with Super Micro SuperBlade, whereas Oracle Sun 6000 is most compared with HPE NonStop.

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