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Cisco UCS S3260 M5

Cisco UCS S3260 M5
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Cisco UCS S3260 M5 Server with
Cloudian HyperStore Object Storage
Design Guide
Last Updated: January 24, 2019
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Cisco UCS S3260 M5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Xeon Scalable processors
MemoryUp to 3TB per node (24 DIMM slots per node)
StorageUp to 600 TB
Drive Bays60 x 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drive bays
Form Factor4U
ManagementCisco Integrated Management Controller (IMC)
RAID SupportRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60

Summary

Solution Overview

Cisco Unified Computing System Overview

Details the key components of the Cisco Unified Computing System for the solution.

Technology Overview

Cisco Unified Computing System

Describes the Cisco Unified Computing System as a cohesive data center platform.

Cisco UCS 6300 Fabric Interconnects

Details the Cisco UCS 6300 Series Fabric Interconnects as the network backbone.

Cisco UCS S3260 M5 Storage Server

Introduces the Cisco UCS S3260 M5 Storage Server, its features, and architecture.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5

Cloudian HyperStore

Cloudian Object Storage Capabilities

Explains Cloudian's object storage solution for data centers, its benefits, and management.

S3 Compatibility and Integration

Highlights Cloudian HyperStore's S3 compatibility and its importance for cloud storage.

Cisco and Cloudian Integration

Security Measures

Explains the security measures in Cloudian HyperStore, including server-side encryption.

Data Protection Mechanisms

Details data protection mechanisms like erasure coding for storage redundancy.

Solution Design

Deployment Architecture

Outlines the reference architecture for deploying Cloudian object storage on Cisco UCS.

Physical Topology and Configuration

Describes the physical layout and configuration of the solution's components.

Network Topology

Illustrates the network layout and connectivity used in the tested setup.

Design Criteria

Replication vs. Erasure Coding

Compares replication and erasure coding for data protection and durability.

Deployment Guide

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