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Welcome to the Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation.
Ask your technical questions on UCS-Mini platform.

The Discussion/Q&A is from November 24th through December 5th, 2014

Cisco UCS, originally designed for the data center, is now optimized for branch and remote offices, point-of-sale, and smaller IT environments with Cisco UCS Mini. UCS Mini is for customers who need fewer servers (expandable to 15 servers) but still want the robust management capabilities provided by UCS Manager.  UCS 6324 Fabric Interconnect is main component which makes this solution possible on UCS 5108 Chassis with B200 M3 Blade Servers

This solution delivers servers, storage, and 10 Gigabit networking in an easy-to-deploy, compact form factor.

Cisco ExpertsVishal Mehta is a customer support engineer for Cisco’s Data Center Server Virtualization Technical Assistance Center (TAC) team based in San Jose, California. He has been working in the TAC for the past 3 years with a primary focus on data center technologies such as Cisco Nexus® 5000, Cisco UCS, Cisco Nexus 1000V, and virtualization. He presented at Cisco Live in Orlando 2013, Milan 2014, and San Francisco 2014 (BRKCOM-3003, BRKDCT-3444, and LABDCT-2333). He holds a master’s degree from Rutgers University in Electrical and Computer Engineering and has CCIE® certification (number 37139) in Routing/Switching, Service Provider & Data Center.

Rosalind Lee is customer support engineer specializing in Unified Computing System (UCS) blade servers including B series, C series, and E series. Rosalind holds a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and is currently pursuing her Masters of Information and Data Science at UC Berkeley. 

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