Cisco UCS B22 M3 Server Specification
Chassis:
The UCS B22 M3 Blade Server mounts in a Cisco UCS 5100 series blade server chassis
Processor:
One or two Intel® E5-2400 v2 or E5-2400 series processor family CPUs
Chipset:
Intel® C600 series chipset
Memory:
12 total slots for registered ECC DIMMs for up to 384 GB total memory capacity (using 32 GB DIMMs)
I/O:
Mezzanine adapters:
- Adapter slot 1 for Cisco’s VIC 1240 adapter, which provides Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
- Adapter slot 2 for various types of Cisco, Emulex, or QLogic network I/O adapters or Cisco UCS Storage Accelerator adapters
Storage controller:
LSI Logic SAS 2002 integrated controller
- 6 Gbs SAS/SATA support
- RAID 0 and 1
Internal storage devices:
Up to two optional, front-accessible, hot-swappable 2.5-inch small form factor (SFF) SAS or SATA solid-state disks (SSDs) or hard disk drives (HDDs).
An internal USB 2.0 port is also supported. A 4 GB USB 2.0 device is available from Cisco.
Video:
The Emulex Pilot 3 Integrated Baseboard Management Controller provides video:
- Matrox G200e video controller
- Integrated 2D graphics core with hardware acceleration
- Supports all display resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 x 16 bpp resolution at 60 Hz
- 24-bit color depth for all resolutions less than 1600x1200
- 8 MB video memory
Interfaces:
Front panel
Power subsystem:
Integrated in the Cisco UCS 5100 series blade server chassis
Fans:
Integrated in the Cisco UCS 5100 series blade server chassis
Integrated management processor:
The built-in Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) GUI or CLI interface enables you to monitor the server inventory, health, and system event logs.
Cisco UCS Diagnostics for Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers:
The Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics tool for Cisco UCS Blade Servers enables you to verify the health of the hardware components on your servers. The diagnostics tool provides a variety of tests to exercise and stress the various hardware subsystems on the Cisco UCS Blade Servers, such as memory and CPU. You can use the tool to run a sanity check on the state of your Cisco UCS Blade Servers after you fix or replace a hardware component. You can also use this tool to run comprehensive burn-in tests before you deploy a new Cisco UCS Blade Server in your production environment.