What is Cisco UCS Series?
Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) Series is an integrated data center solution that unifies servers, networking, storage access, and management into a single architecture. UCS is designed to simplify operations, improve scalability, and reduce total cost of ownership by consolidating multiple IT components into one cohesive system. It supports both rack and blade server options, making it adaptable for enterprise applications, virtualization, containerized workloads, and hybrid cloud deployments. With centralized management through Cisco Intersight and policy-based automation, UCS enables faster provisioning, consistent performance, and integration with software-defined infrastructure.
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| Deployment Types | On-Premise |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux |
| Mobile Application | No |
| Supported Countries | Global |
| Supported Languages | English |
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What is Cisco UCS Series?
The Cisco UCS Series is a modular, high-density, high-availability, dual-node storage- optimized server suited for service providers, enterprises, and industry-specific environments. It provides dense, cost-effective storage to address your ever-growing data needs. Designed for a new class of data-intensive workloads, it is simple to deploy and excellent for applications for big data, data protection, software-defined storage environments, scale-out unstructured data repositories, media streaming, and content distribution.
What are Cisco UCS Series's top competitors?
HPE ProLiant DL, Dell PowerEdge, and IBM Power System AC922, an IBM Power product are common alternatives for Cisco UCS Series.






