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UCS N20-C6508 and UCSB-5108-AC2

y_hirose
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hi

Are there any differences between N20-C6508 and UCSB-5108-AC2 ?
I can't find differences without the SKU.

Thank you

Yohei Hirose

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Walter Dey
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Hi Yohei

Cisco announces the end-of-sale and end-of life dates for the Cisco UCS N20-6508 5108 Blade Server AC Power Supply. The last day to order the affected product(s) is December 30, 2015. Customers with active service contracts will continue to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) as shown in Table 1 of the EoL bulletin. Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones, definitions, and dates for the affected product(s). Table 2 lists the product part numbers affected by this announcement. For customers with active and paid service and support contracts, support will be available under the terms and conditions of customers' service contract.

Table 1.       End-of-Life Milestones and Dates for the Cisco UCS N20-6508 5108 Blade Server AC Power Supply

Milestone

Definition

Date

End-of-Life Announcement Date

The date the document that announces the end of sale and end of life of a product is distributed to the general public.

June 30, 2014

End-of-Sale Date

The last date to order the product through Cisco point-of-sale mechanisms. The product is no longer for sale after this date.

December 30, 2015

Last Ship Date:
HW

The last-possible ship date that can be requested of Cisco and/or its contract manufacturers. Actual ship date is dependent on lead time.

March 30, 2016

End of SW Maintenance Releases Date:
HW

The last date that Cisco Engineering may release any final software maintenance releases or bug fixes. After this date, Cisco Engineering will no longer develop, repair, maintain, or test the product software.

December 30, 2018

End of Routine Failure Analysis Date:
HW

The last-possible date a routine failure analysis may be performed to determine the cause of hardware product failure or defect.

December 30, 2016

End of New Service Attachment Date:
HW

For equipment and software that is not covered by a service-and-support contract, this is the last date to order a new service-and-support contract or add the equipment and/or software to an existing service-and-support contract.

December 30, 2016

End of Service Contract Renewal Date:
HW

The last date to extend or renew a service contract for the product.

March 30, 2020

Last Date of Support:
HW

The last date to receive applicable service and support for the product as entitled by active service contracts or by warranty terms and conditions. After this date, all support services for the product are unavailable, and the product becomes obsolete.

December 31, 2020

Table 2.       Product Part Numbers Affected by This Announcement

End-of-Sale Product Part Number

Product Description

Replacement Product Part Number

Replacement Product Description

Additional Information

UCSB-PSU-2500ACPL

2500W Platinum AC Hot Plug Power Supply for UCS 5108 Chassis

UCSB-PSU-2500ACDV

2500W Platinum AC Hot Plug Power Supply - DV

 

UCSB-PSU-2500ACPL=

2500W Platinum AC Hot Plug Power Supply for UCS 5108 Chassis

UCSB-PSU-2500ACDV=

2500W Platinum AC Hot Plug Power Supply - DV

 

UCSC-HDBP-C240M3S=

2.5-in HDD Backplane for C240 M3 SFF  (services spare only)

There is currently no replacement product available for this product.

 

 

hi Walter

Thank you very much for you reply.

I'll propose UCSB-5108-AC2 to my customer.

Thank you and best regards,

What Walter describes are the EOL/EOS dates of the power supply. Which has very little to do with the UCS chassis itself. Over the years there have been a few updates of the PSU's. One was about adding dual voltage support (both 208 and 110V) and in at least one other case a replacement happened with a more efficient model. Everything always fully backwards compatible.

wschaik
Level 1
Level 1

The N20-C6508 was the original UCS chassis as launched in 2009. With the UCS Mini in mid 2014, there was a need to provide heartbeat connectivity (L1/L2) between the two 6324 FI's. Instead of running two cables between the FI's, two copper traces were added to the chassis midplane. This became the new UCSB-5108 partnumber.

When using traditional top-of-rack Fabric Interconnects, both chassis models will provide the same functionality. Only for a UCS Mini is it mandatory to use the new chassis and not the original one.

Willem

 

wschaik
Level 1
Level 1

The N20-C6508 was the original UCS chassis as launched in 2009. With the UCS Mini in mid 2014, there was a need to provide heartbeat connectivity (L1/L2) between the two 6324 FI's. Instead of running two cables between the FI's, two copper traces were added to the chassis midplane. This became the new UCSB-5108 partnumber.

When using traditional top-of-rack Fabric Interconnects, both chassis models will provide the same functionality. Only for a UCS Mini is it mandatory to use the new chassis and not the original one.

Willem

Is there a good way to tell the two generations of the chassis apart?  Other than the obvious AC2 on the side and the different part number.  I'm told there's a way to upgrade from the old to the new by replacing the midplane, but wasn't sure if that was a kit sold by Cisco or what.  Anyone who has a part number for the AC2 midplane would help out a lot too, although when we took one (mostly) apart, we didn't see much in the way of identifying marks. 

I am sure there is some underlying physical way of telling them apart, but other than the PID, the chassis look and function exactly the same, besides the fact the older PID does not support UCS Mini.

No difference in power supplies, fans, or other components then? Also, if I'm not mistaken the AC2 is the only one that supports the 6324 interconnect, so that might be the easiest way to see if one has been upgraded or not. Btw was there ever an upgrade kit sold by Cisco to customers wanting to upgrade to the AC2?

Correct, no differences in any components. AC2 is the only to support 6324 Fabric Interconnect, also known as the UCS Mini.

 

There is no upgrade kit...as there is not a way to field upgrade the chassis. You would need to buy a new chassis. Again, no reason for the new chassis, unless you are using a 6324.

Wes,

 

I have a few customers with the N20-C6508 chassis running non-UCS Mini FI.  If a customer is NOT going to use the UCS Mini FI, do they really need to refresh the N20-C6508 chassis due to the EOL announcement?

 

Thanks.

Mike

Bump. I have the same question as the last post. 

As of September 2019 you know longer need to replace the 5108, Cisco removed the EoSL date but check your SKU and support contract.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-b-series-blade-servers/eos-eol-notice-c51-742164.html 

 

You're welcome :)

Yes. The original UCS Chassis (N20-C6508) was End-of-Sale'd but NOT End-of-Support'd.

As in, you can no longer purchase new original UCS Chassis.

New purchases are updated UCS Chassis (UCSB-5108-AC2).

End-of-Support is typically End-of-Sale + 5 years.

Existing original UCS Chassis are still fully supported.

 

Maybe this link makes this more clear:

  https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-b-series-blade-servers/eos-eol-notice-c51-737833.html

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