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Table 1 provides an overview of the Cisco UCS B440 M2. 

Table 1. 

Cisco UCS B440 M2 Overview 

Model 

Number of 
Processor 
Sockets 

Maximum 
Memory 
Capacity 

Memory Size 
and Speed 

Size and 
Form Factor 

Maximum 
Number of 
Servers per 
Chassis 

Maximum 
Number of 
Servers per 
Cisco Unified 
Computing 
System

 

Mezzanine 
Adapters 

Throughput 

Cisco UCS 
B440 M2  

32 registered 
DIMMs 
(RDIMMs); up 
to 1 TB 

4-, 8-, 16- and 
32-GB DDR3; 
error-
correcting 
code (ECC) 
RDIMMs 

Full width 

160 

Up to 80 Gbps 
of redundant 
I/O 

Features and Benefits 

The Cisco UCS B440 M2 blade server is designed to power the most demanding enterprise applications such as 

large-data-set and transaction-intensive databases, enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications, and 

decision-support systems (DSSs). Powered by the scalable performance and new reliability and security features 

of Intel

®

 Xeon

®

 processor E7-4800 product family, the Cisco UCS B440 M2 helps widen the scope of workload 

virtualization and unifies performance-intensive standalone applications within an integrated, simplified 

infrastructure. Advanced silicon-level reliability and security features automatically manage hardware errors and 

protect from malicious software attacks, maintaining data integrity and increasing the availability of enterprise-

critical services. The Cisco UCS B440 M2 balances up to 40 processing cores and 1 TB of main memory with 

combined I/O throughput of up to 160 Gbps. These performance capabilities combined with comprehensive silicon 

and system-level reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features place this server in the mission-critical 

class of systems. 

Cisco’s innovative service profile technology embedded in Cisco UCS Manager provisions Cisco UCS B-Series 

Blade Servers and their I/O properties (for more information, please see 

Cisco UCS Manager At-a-Glance

). 

Infrastructure policies needed to provision servers and deploy applications, such as policies for power and cooling, 

security, identity, hardware health, and Ethernet and storage networking, are encapsulated in the service profiles. 

Use of service profiles helps reduce the number of manual steps needed for provisioning, the opportunities for 

human error, and server and network deployment times. In addition, service profiles improve policy consistency 

and coherency across the entire Cisco Unified Computing System. 

Every Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Server uses converged network adapters (CNAs) for access to the unified fabric. 

This design reduces the number of adapters, cables, and access-layer switches while still allowing traditional LAN 

and SAN connectivity. This Cisco innovation reduces capital expenditures (CapEx) and operating expenses 

(OpEx), including administrative overhead and power and cooling costs. Among the I/O options, and unique to the 

Cisco Unified Computing System, the Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1280 delivers up to 256 dynamic 

virtual adapters and interfaces, all tightly integrated with Cisco UCS Manager and VMware vCenter Server. 

Incorporating Cisco VM-FEX technology, this advanced fabric interface unifies virtual and physical networking into 

a single infrastructure. It provides virtual-machine visibility from the physical network and a consistent network 

operations model for physical and virtual servers. Two of these high-performance adapters can be employed to 

make use of the significant processing capacity of the Intel

®

 Xeon

®

 processor E7-4800 product family in the Cisco 

UCS B440 M2. 

Summary of Contents for UCS B440 M2

Page 1: ...ower performance than the B440 M1 with next generation memory buffers 32 DIMM slots for industry standard double data rate 3 DDR3 memory Four optional front accessible hot pluggable Small Form Factor SFF hard drives with an LSI Logic SAS2108 controller and integrated RAID Two dual port mezzanine card connections for up to 80 Gbps of redundant I O throughput Remote management through an integrated ...

Page 2: ...s server in the mission critical class of systems Cisco s innovative service profile technology embedded in Cisco UCS Manager provisions Cisco UCS B Series Blade Servers and their I O properties for more information please see Cisco UCS Manager At a Glance Infrastructure policies needed to provision servers and deploy applications such as policies for power and cooling security identity hardware h...

Page 3: ...and network policy coherence for virtualized environments Optional local storage Provides support on each blade for up to four front access hot swappable drives for local storage providing redundancy options and ease of serviceability Supports RAID 0 1 and 5 Supports SFF SAS hard disk drives HDDs and SATA solid state drives SSDs Intel Xeon processor E7 4800 product family Provide performance relia...

Page 4: ...andards Compliance Safety and EMC Specification Description Regulatory compliance Products should comply with CE Markings according to directives 2004 108 EC and 2006 108 EC Safety UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 1 GB4943 EMC Emissions 47CFR Part 15 CFR 47 Class A AS NZS CISPR22 Class A CISPR2 2 Class A EN55022 Class A ICES003 Class A VCCI Class A EN61000 3 ...

Page 5: ...provide end to end customer solutions Unified computing elevates the traditional product classification of network server storage operating systems and applications to a data center wide vision Cisco as one of the largest technology providers in the world has the resources expertise and customer focus to deliver on the unified computing vision For More Information For more information about Cisco ...

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