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University Reduces Cost by 50% with FCoE
University Reduces Cost by 50% with FCoE
Cisco and University of Arizona discuss the benefits of Unified Fabric. (4:06 min)
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- Larger numbers of switches and cables within a single chassis
- Implementing virtual machine mobility
- Higher bandwidth requirements
- Increasing power requirements
- Lower Total Cost of Operation (TCO): Unified Fabric with the Cisco Nexus 4000 on the blade server access allows a significant reduction in the number of switches, network interface cards and in power requirements.
- High Performance: Purpose built with Unified Switch ASIC, Cisco Nexus 4000 is a line-rate, extremely low latency 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch
- Enhanced Server Virtualization: Unified Fabric with Cisco Nexus 4000 provides uniform server interfaces and simplified cabling enhances VM mobility.
- Increased Resilience: Cisco Nexus 4000 extends NX-OS to blade server access, providing a single modular operating system across the data center.
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