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Cisco C240 M5 2U Rack-mountable Server - 2 x Xeon Silver 4114 - 96 GB RAM HDD SSD - 12Gb/s SAS Controller - 2 Processor Support - 9 TB RAM Support - 0 RAID Levels - Matrox G200e 8 MB Graphic Card - 40 Gigabit Ethernet - Yes - 2 x 1600 W Redundant Power Su

Cisco C240 M5 2U Rack-mountable Server - 2 x Xeon Silver 4114 - 96 GB RAM HDD SSD - 12Gb/s SAS Controller - 2 Processor Support - 9 TB RAM Support - 0 RAID Levels - Matrox G200e 8 MB Graphic Card - 40 Gigabit Ethernet - Yes - 2 x 1600 W Redundant Power Su
Brand: Cisco
Part Number: UCS-SP-C240M5-S4
Availability: 5 or more
Condition: New
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Cisco C240 M5 2U Rack-mountable Server - 2 x Xeon Silver 4114 - 96 GB RAM HDD SSD - 12Gb/s SAS Controller - 2 Processor Support - 9 TB RAM Support - 0 RAID Levels - Matrox G200e 8 MB Graphic Card - 40 Gigabit Ethernet - Yes - 2 x 1600 W Redundant Power Supply - Intel Optane Memory Ready - TAA Compliance

UCS C240 M5 SFF server extends the capabilities of Cisco''s Unified Computing System portfolio in a 2U form factor with the addition of the Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable Family, 24 DIMM slots for 2666 MHz DDR4 DIMMs and capacity points up to 128GB, up to 6 PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 slots, and up to 26 internal SFF drives. The C240 M5 SFF server also includes one dedicated internal slot for a 12G SAS storage controller card.The latest update includes support for 2933 MHz DDR4 memory that is used with the latest 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor. With this combination and the new 512GB Intel® OptaneTM DC Persistent Memory (DCPMM - Data Center Persistent Memory Module), up to 9 TB of memory is possible (12x256GB DDR4 DIMMs1 and 12x512GB DCPMMs).The C240 M5 server includes a dedicated internal modular LAN on motherboard (mLOM) slot for installation of a Cisco Virtual Interface Card (VIC) or third-party network interface card (NIC), without consuming a PCI slot, in addition to 2 x 10Gbase-T Intel x550 embedded (on the motherboard) LOM ports.The Cisco UCS C240 M5 server can be used standalone, or as part of the Cisco Unified Computing System, which unifies computing, networking, management, virtualization, and storage access into a single integrated architecture enabling end-to-end server visibility, management, and control in both bare metal and virtualized environments.