The most beneficial feature is UCS Manager. It's the best way to manage hardware, creating group policies, like scrub policies and maintenance policies.
The scalability is good because it comes with Fabric Interconnects, and you can directly add more blades as you go. Therefore, scalability is not a problem.
The most valuable feature that the B-Series has is related to the structure and architecture of the solution because in these solutions, you are using fabric interconnect as an interconnect device. The beauty of fabric interconnect is that it can work as in-house mode.
IT Infrastructure Manager at a tech company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-04-15T15:31:14Z
Apr 15, 2021
I like that it's very manageable very easy to use and configure. I am not an expert, but the graphic user interface is quite simple very easy to use. It's a complete solution.
Based on Intel Xeon processor E7 and E5 product families, Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers work with virtualized and non-virtualized applications to increase: Performance, Energy efficiency, Flexibility and Administrator productivity.
The most valuable feature of the solution stems from the fact that it is easily scalable.
The platform has valuable features for management and good monitoring tools. It provides efficient insights.
The product is easy to use.
The most valuable features of the solution are stability and security.
The most beneficial feature is UCS Manager. It's the best way to manage hardware, creating group policies, like scrub policies and maintenance policies.
The solution is very unified and the technical team is very supportive, no help is needed from outside vendors.
From a return on investment perspective, Cisco UCS B-Series is worth the money.
It is less time-consuming to deploy the software.
The solution's most valuable feature is KVM Launch Manager.
The product's tech support has good people.
It's modular.
The most valuable feature is definitely the service profile.
Cisco UCS B-Series is scalable.
It is a very robust and reliable solution.
The scalability is good because it comes with Fabric Interconnects, and you can directly add more blades as you go. Therefore, scalability is not a problem.
The architecture of this solution is very valuable; it has five traffic interconnects, and uses a network highway so bandwidth is never an issue.
The most valuable feature is the ability to replace a server with another one, simply by applying the profile
The most valuable feature that the B-Series has is related to the structure and architecture of the solution because in these solutions, you are using fabric interconnect as an interconnect device. The beauty of fabric interconnect is that it can work as in-house mode.
The Boot from SAN function is good because using OTV, we can boot the device from any remote location.
The most valuable features of the Cisco UCS B-Series are reports for virtualization and the large memory it has.
The most valuable features are monitoring and processing, which can handle a lot of throughput and are more powerful than the HPE series.
The solution is stable.
The scalability is very good.
The initial setup is pretty simple and straightforward.
The feature that I found the most value is the abstract and stateless capacities.
I like that it's very manageable very easy to use and configure. I am not an expert, but the graphic user interface is quite simple very easy to use. It's a complete solution.
Some of the features I like from this solution are it has a fast configuration, it is not complex, and has high availability.
The GUI makes is simple to use and deploy.
The initial setup is simple, and not very complex.
The stability provided by the product is its most valuable feature for our organization.
The ratio in terms of the number of units and the number of servers that we can get each chassis is quite good.
Great security and functionality.
The most valuable feature is the service profile.
The Dashboard is quite impressive and is, so far, the best based on my experience.
I can connect Cisco UCS B-Series to multiple chassis and rack servers using a unified platform, then manage them on a single console.
I like that the hardware is separated from the software definition of the components.