03-01-2012 03:42 AM
HI
Cisco UCS server mention Processor Socket 2 and another model support Processor Socket 4.
Socket2 and Socket 4 is specification different for Support Intel Processor or other.
My question is: Please help to clear my confusion
1. How many Physical processor support in server ? like in socket 4, how many processor can insert 1 or 4 or 8 ?????
2. any server highest how many Physical processor support ??
3. For Vmwear 1 processor is sharing or multiple processor share. if have 1 processor then how many Virtual server can share the processor ?
Regards
Iqbal
03-01-2012 09:15 AM
Iqbal,
Processor Socket refers to physical CPUs that can be installed on the system.
Number of sockets depends upon server model. Here is the link for Blade and Rack server technical specifications
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10280/products_data_sheets_list.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10493/products_data_sheets_list.html
Padma
03-02-2012 08:35 PM
HI
Thanks for respomse. I am not clear yet.
In Blade Server Series model B200 M2 Processors Socket 2 and Processors Support Intel Xeon processor 5600 Series.
My question this Blade server how many Physical server can insert 1or 2 or 3 ?
I have found processors socket 2 means support types of processor not number of physical processors.
UCS B440 model support Either 2 or 4 Intel® Xeon® E7-4800 or E7-8800 series processors but its Processors Socket 4 that means this model support 4 physical processors ?
For how many physical support , i need to find out Technical Specification and no relation socket with number of physical processor ?
03-03-2012 04:16 AM
Iqbal,
B200 blade has 2 physical CPU sockets and we can install one CPU per socket. Depending upon the CPU model, it can support different number of cores for each CPU.
Yes, B440 has 4 processors sockets which allows us to install upto 4 physical CPUs on it ( one physical CPU per socket ).
Hope this helps,
Padma
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