Hello,Customer wants to buy UCS c-240m4 with Intel X520 PCIe card, and I need to know what Multimode Optic Fiber SFP+ transceiver I have to purchase along with the card....my Intel distributor tells me I need FTLX8571D3BCL, but according to the follo...
Hello,Is it possible to move port licenses between Fabric Interconnetcs? For instance to move a port license (currently in use) from Fabric Interconnect A to Fabric Interconnect B in the same UCS domain?? What about moving them between different UCS ...
Hello,In a Cisco UCS blades solution, in a storage hybrid topology scenario (storage array directly attached to Fabric Interconnects + FC Uplink to Cisco MDS SAN with 3rd party servers) will the 3rd party servers be able to access the storage array w...
Hello,Provided that we boot from SAN, is UCS capable of automatically failing-over the OS boot path, should a fabric failure occur? If the answer is NO, isn't it a big serious issue of booting from SAN?Thanks a lot,
Hello,I'd like to know recommended option to monitor UCS, specially for historic traffic flows, bandwidth occupation and so on. UCS Manager can't provide this. Is it possible to track these sort of things with UCS Central? What about UCS Director? Ma...
Hello Qiese,
Problem is, in the spec sheet you mention (C240M4) there is no advise about what exact SFP do I need to buy. It simply reads: "Use Intel SFP". No specifications of what SFP should I exactly buy...
Alright,I thought that the path to the BOOT LUN was never handled by the MPIO...in this case, everything's fine and there are no high availability drawbacks in using boot from SAN.Thanks Gruss
Gruss, I'm concerned about the path to the BOOT LUN (not the data LUN) after it is up and running...in case this path goes down (remember we're speaking about the BOOT LUN, not the data LUN) are you telling me that there is an automatic failover of t...
Sorry Gruss, but are you therefore recognizing that if the fabric the OS is booting from goes down, then the server goes down indeed?? Does that mean that if a fabric goes down in a UCS boot from SAN environment, statistically half of the servers go ...