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SAVBU Servers

Rajkumar Doshi
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Which Servers are mapped to SAVBU's UCSC-C220-M3L?

Thanks, - raj -

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Raj,

I searched your CIBU part on Google and found this:

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Computing_System_C220_Hardware

C220 M3S (SFF) TRC#2

NoteNote:
  • This TRC is supported for use with Cisco Business Edition 6000, and it is quoted as UCSC-C220-M3SBE in CMBE6K-UCL-K9 or CMBE6K-UWL-K9.

I also see CDW selling UCSC-C220-M3SBE= described as a M3S. The M3S is a 2.5" drive chassis.

Does that answer your question?

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Jeffrey Foster
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Raj,

Not sure I understand the question completely but this SKU is for a C-Series 220 M3 platforms with support for Large Form Factor (LFF) Drives. The Spec Sheet for this system is available here: http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-b-series-blade-servers/C220M3_LFF_Spe…

Jeff Foster

Hello Jeff,

Thanks for your reply.


But there are any CIBU servers based off of SAVBU Servers.

I am trying to verify if

11:37 AM

CIBU's UCSC-C220-M3SBE is based off of

SAVBU's UCSC-C220-M3L ?


Regards, - raj -

Raj,

I searched your CIBU part on Google and found this:

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Computing_System_C220_Hardware

C220 M3S (SFF) TRC#2

NoteNote:
  • This TRC is supported for use with Cisco Business Edition 6000, and it is quoted as UCSC-C220-M3SBE in CMBE6K-UCL-K9 or CMBE6K-UWL-K9.

I also see CDW selling UCSC-C220-M3SBE= described as a M3S. The M3S is a 2.5" drive chassis.

Does that answer your question?

Jeffrey Foster
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Raj,

Robert's comments are correct and I saw these pop up just as I was starting my response. The M3S platform uses the 2.5" SFFdrives where as the M3L platform uses the 3.5" LFF drives.

Jeff

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