11-11-2015 09:51 PM
Hi,
It looks like UCS server management license has changed from PI 3.0.
I think UCS server management feature is available on PI 2.2 or higher, and it is offered by a license.
Please look at pp.15-16 on the PI 3.0 ordering guide.( http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/prime-infrastructure/presentation-c97-735996.pdf )
A says that this sample case requires PI-SERV-UCS-K9.
But on the BoM on p.16, PI-SERV-UCS-K9 is not used.
PI-VM-UCS-K9 license is used.
Which is truth ?
So, what is PI-SERV-VM-K9 on PI 3.0 ?
does it count VMs on a UCS ?
Besides, I want to know also about PI-VM-UCS-K9 ...
What are they ?
Please tell me.Thanks. Regards, Atsushi Ikeda
11-11-2015 11:14 PM
Thank you.
Govardhan
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Regards.
Govardhan
11-11-2015 11:49 PM
I want to know what that means.
11-17-2015 09:20 PM
I think PI-SERV-VM-K9 is required per VM basis.(PI2.2.1)
But I don't know that the VM has to be run on Cisco UCS. Can I apply that license to a VM on Dell/HP server ?
Then, I’m trying to make PI3.0 BoM but there is no such license !
Nobody know about this ?
10-05-2017 01:23 AM
For example:
If our environment has 100 UCS chassis and each UCS chassis is running 100 VM's. Do we need to procuure
Is it how it works? please elaborate the license calculation. Is there are any license required to the VMWare EXSI hosts( Hypervisior's).
Can we also manage the storage from EMC
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