Have a Cisco 5108 chassis with power and 10gbe uplinks, plus a 6120xp fabric interconnect for sale.
I purchased two sets, looking to sell one set. I'm picking them up in NJ/Philly area next week and could deliver if you're in western NJ, Philly, or really anywhere in southern PA along the turnpike back to Pittsburgh. I live in Pittsburgh, and after next week could delivery or meet in the W PA, E OH area to deliver or exchange.
Looking for $600 for the chassis and interconnect together. There are no blades, but you can find them fairly cheaply on eBay.
You can use the chassis with the blades in stand alone mode. This means each blade operates as it's own server with a CIMC per blade. You don't need a fabric interconnect for that. You can connect the blades to any switch. The 6120xp is a repainted Nexus 5010 with UCS Manager software pre-installed. Using the fabric interconnect you can manage the UCS blades as a single compute unit.
The 5108 can hold eight blades and can run generation m1-m5. M1 and M2 blades are very cheap, $30-50 a blade, they're using the Xeon 5000 series processors. The m3 blades are E5-2600 v0-v2 series and up to 768GB of RAM, M4 blades are E5-2600 v3/v4 processors with up to 1.5TB of ram, and the m5 blades are the scalable stuff, 1.5TB of ram.
The backplane of the chassis can support 40gbe interconnect cards, with each blade pushing 40gbe independently.
I have a bunch of Cisco UCS stuff. The servers are incredible, once you dabble you end up taking the plunge. These are really solid and stable servers. This is a great start if you want to explore UCS.
I purchased two sets, looking to sell one set. I'm picking them up in NJ/Philly area next week and could deliver if you're in western NJ, Philly, or really anywhere in southern PA along the turnpike back to Pittsburgh. I live in Pittsburgh, and after next week could delivery or meet in the W PA, E OH area to deliver or exchange.
Looking for $600 for the chassis and interconnect together. There are no blades, but you can find them fairly cheaply on eBay.
You can use the chassis with the blades in stand alone mode. This means each blade operates as it's own server with a CIMC per blade. You don't need a fabric interconnect for that. You can connect the blades to any switch. The 6120xp is a repainted Nexus 5010 with UCS Manager software pre-installed. Using the fabric interconnect you can manage the UCS blades as a single compute unit.
The 5108 can hold eight blades and can run generation m1-m5. M1 and M2 blades are very cheap, $30-50 a blade, they're using the Xeon 5000 series processors. The m3 blades are E5-2600 v0-v2 series and up to 768GB of RAM, M4 blades are E5-2600 v3/v4 processors with up to 1.5TB of ram, and the m5 blades are the scalable stuff, 1.5TB of ram.
The backplane of the chassis can support 40gbe interconnect cards, with each blade pushing 40gbe independently.
I have a bunch of Cisco UCS stuff. The servers are incredible, once you dabble you end up taking the plunge. These are really solid and stable servers. This is a great start if you want to explore UCS.