Cisco UCS C260 M2 User Manual page 7

High-perfomance rack-mount server
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Table 1 Capabilities and Features (continued)
Capability/Feature
Storage controller
Internal storage devices
Video
Interfaces
WoL
Power subsystem
Fans
Baseboard management
Cisco UCS C260 M2 High-Performance Rack-Mount Server
Description
Factory-configured RAID support options:
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, or 60 support for up to 16 SAS or SATA drives, with
the optional LSI MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i RAID controller (up to two).
There are also two mounting points inside the chassis for the optional LSI
RAID battery backup units that can be used with the controller cards.
Drives are installed into configurable (one or two) drive bay modules that
provide hot-pluggable front-panel access.
Each drive bay module can hold up to eight 2.5in x 0.55 in (63.5 mm x 14mm)
SAS3 or SATA4 hard disk drives (HDDs) or solid state drives (SSDs), for a total
of 16 drives.
UCS Storage Accelerator are also available. These PCIe flash storage devices
provide independent high-speed storage.
The server CIMC chip includes a Matrox G200 core. The first 8 MB of memory
are allocated to the video core.
Rear panel
• Two 10/100 dedicated management Ethernet ports
• Two 1-Gigabit Base-T Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Mbps capable)
• Two 10-Gigabit SFP+ Ethernet ports (on optional modular card)
• One RS232 serial connector (on I/O riser card)
• One 15-pin VGA connector (on I/O riser card)
• Four USB 2.0 connectors
Front panel
• One KVM console connector. When used with the provided KVM cable,
provides two USB, one VGA, and one serial connector.
The 1-Gigabit Base-T LOM ports support Wake on LAN.
Two 1200 W power supplies
Chassis:
Six fan modules, hot-swappable, redundant
Power supply:
Each power supply is equipped with a fan.
Pilot II BMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC)
firmware.
Depending on your CIMC settings, the CIMC can be accessed through the
10/100 dedicated management ports, the 1-Gigabit LOM ports, the optional
10-Gigabit SFP+ ports, or a Cisco 1225 virtual interface card.
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