Cisco's Unified Computing System, originally designed for the datacenter is now optimized for Branch Office / Remote Office (ROBO), point-of-sale, and smaller IT environments with the announcement today of UCS Mini. This solution delivers servers, storage, and 10 Gigabit networking in an easy to deploy, compact form factor. Expandable to 15 servers, UCS Mini provides a scalable solution with the proven management simplicity of the award winning UCS Manager.
Senior Product Manager Tony Harvey (@TonyKnowsPower) and I recently discussed UCS Mini and how it fits into the overall product line.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCB8_JjHji4
For Small to Medium Businesses
SMBs typically need fewer servers than large businesses. Little to no full time IT staff is also common issue. With UCS Mini, SMBs get the easiest to manage solution that can grow with them as their business succeeds. The ease of managing UCS Mini means more time can be spent running the business than worrying about arcane things such as firmware upgrades.
For Remote Office / Branch Office / Retail
Like SMBs, many remote or branch offices lack local IT staff. This makes the remote management features of UCS Mini ideal for these locations. If a user reports an issue, there is no need to send a technician onsite to perform the initial troubleshooting. UCS Manager can be remotely accessed from any computer on the network saving time, budget, and providing faster resolutions that keep users satisfied. If UCS Central is added to the solution, managing 100 locations is as easy as managing one.
For the Data Center
Sometimes compliance may mean physical hardware separation. This might be for companies that wish to outsource their server needs but cannot have the equipment located in the same domain as another company's servers. Other companies might be very risk adverse and want to have very small failure domains.
UCS Mini TCO
How does UCS Mini stack up against a more traditional rack-mount environment used by many small businesses? I compared UCS Mini at various server counts and found both CapEx and OpEx savings.
https://www.slideshare.net/Ciscodatacenter/ucs-mini-tco
To recap the video, the main components of UCS Mini are:
Optional components include supported C-Series rack servers and UCS Central.
To learn more about UCS Mini, contact your Cisco partner or account team or go to Cisco.com/go/UCSMini.
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