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One must verify that the Operating System you wish to run is supported on your UCS hardware.You can check this via the Hardware and Software Interoperability Matrix which contains a Operating System Interoperability Matrix.Review the linked document ...
Attached is a redrawn UCS connectivity diagram which summaries the internal works of the UCS components, in particular the chassis and blades. We have found it to be easier to understand compared to the existing diagrams in the training materials.Rod...
Further to what has been mentioned, you can stay in end-host mode but change the behaviour for no uplinks, which is the Network Control Policy.Not sure where it is on the GUI (it may be CLI only) but its described at http://ciscosystems.com/en/US/doc...
Well you say "work" in the first sentence and "supported" in the second but they usually mean different things.I suggest that other OS environments will work, as long as you can get the drivers for the special components such as the networking elemen...
I don't work for Cisco so I don't really know. However I believe they are totally Cisco. They have so much of the Nexus architecture locked into them and so much is different to the other manufactures. Also they are competing now against those compan...