Cisco UCS B200 M5 Blade Server (2024)

Series Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers
Overview Product Overview
Status Available Order
Release Date 12-JUL-2017
Product ID

Primary PIDs for this product line:

  • HX-B200-M5-U
  • HX-B200-M5-U-BR
  • HX-B200-M6-U
  • HX-B200-M6-U-BR
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-A1
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-A2
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-A3
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-A4
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-B1
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-C1
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-C2
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-F1
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-F2
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-F3
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-S1
  • UCS-SP-B200M5-S2
  • UCS-SP-B200M5C-A
  • UCS-SP-B200M5C-AV
  • UCS-SP-B200M5C-B
  • UCS-SP-B200M5C-M
  • UCS-SP-B200M5C-S
  • UCS-SP-B200M5C-SV
  • UCSB-B200-M5-CH
  • UCSB-B200-M5-U
  • UCSB-B200-M5-U-BR
  • UCSB-GPU-P6-F-CH
  • UCSB-GPU-P6-R-CH

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  • UCS-IOM-2408-WS
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  • UCS-M5-ISP1-LB
  • UCS-M5-ISP1-LB100=
  • UCS-M5-ISP1-LB=
  • UCS-M5-ISP2-LB
  • UCS-M5-ISP2-LB100=
  • UCS-M5-ISP2-LB=
  • UCS-ML-128G4RT-H
  • UCS-ML-128G4RT-H=
  • UCS-ML-128G4RW
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  • UCS-ML-1X324RU-G
  • UCS-ML-1X324RU-G=
  • UCS-ML-1X324RUG-RF
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  • UCS-ML-256G8RT-H=
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    Cisco UCS B200 M5 Blade Server? ›

    The Cisco UCS 5100 Series Blade Server Chassis is a crucial building block of the Cisco Unified Computing System, delivering a scalable and flexible architecture for current and future data center needs, while helping reduce total cost of ownership.

    What is Blade server in UCS? ›

    The Cisco UCS 5100 Series Blade Server Chassis is a crucial building block of the Cisco Unified Computing System, delivering a scalable and flexible architecture for current and future data center needs, while helping reduce total cost of ownership.

    What is the difference between Cisco UCS and HP Blade Server? ›

    The fundamental distinction between the two is whether the focus is on the computing (BladeSystem) or the fabric (UCS). In contrast to UCS's tight fabric integration, BladeSystem's centralized focus on servers simplifies administration.

    What is a Blade server used for? ›

    A blade server, sometimes referred to as a high-density server, is a compact device containing a computer used to manage and distribute data in a collection of computers and systems, called a network. Its role is to act as a conduit between computers, programs, applications and systems.

    What is the difference between Cisco UCS blade and rack? ›

    The primary difference between blade and rack servers is their design. Blade servers are modular and designed with a circuit board that shares multiple components like CPU, memory, storage, et cetera. On the other hand, rack servers have a bigger form factor as they have more architecture components.

    How is a blade server different from a regular server? ›

    Blade servers are compact modular computing devices housed within a shared enclosure, while rack servers are standalone computing units designed to be mounted in standard server racks. Blade servers are meant for high-density computing environments where space efficiency and centralized management are paramount.

    What is the difference between blade server and tower server? ›

    Blade servers are cheaper than tower servers because they don't have as many components. They also take up less space in the data center and can be easily upgraded.

    What is the purpose of a Cisco UCS? ›

    Cisco UCS products have the ability to support traditional operating systems and application stacks in physical environments but are optimized for virtualized environments.

    What does UCS stand for in Cisco? ›

    Cisco Servers - Unified Computing System (UCS) - Cisco.

    How many blades does a Cisco UCS chassis have? ›

    Figure 4 is a detailed front view of the Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis with eight half-width blade servers installed.

    Are blade servers obsolete? ›

    Anywhere where the availability of rack space is an issue, blade servers are still a most viable platform. They've only gotten more popular and have evolved into the next generation of blade servers, also known as the converged computing platform.

    Can you run a blade server without chassis? ›

    Given that virtually all(*) the I/O connections from the Blade go through the chassis, even if you could get power to it when outside the chassis, there would be no way to speak to it. That would make the system rather useless.

    Which blade server is best? ›

    Here are our top picks for the best blade servers for 2023:
    • HPE ProLiant BL460c: Best high-density blade server solution (Read more)
    • Cisco UCS B200 M5: Best high-performance blade server solution (Read more)
    • Lenovo ThinkSystem SN550 V2: Most versatile and cost-effective blade server solution (Read more)
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    Do blade servers have hard drives? ›

    A blade server is a modular server that allows multiple servers to be housed in a smaller area. These servers are physically thin and typically only have CPUs, memory, integrated network controllers, and sometimes storage drives built in.

    What is UCS blade server? ›

    Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers incorporate industry-standard server technologies, delivering a unified-architecture-driven solution for data centers.

    What do you feel is the biggest advantage of blades servers and why? ›

    Blade servers are most commonly used by larger data centers because they have a strong need to maximize space and power capacity utilization and efficiency, have high computing requirements, and can support a higher thermal and electrical load. The benefits of using blade servers include: Reduced power consumption.

    What are the different kinds of UCS servers available? ›

    Our list of servers are composed of various options of the Cisco UCS server such as, in C-Series Cisco UCS C220 M3 server, Cisco UCS C220 M4 server, Cisco C240 M5 rack server, Cisco C240 M4 server, UCS C480 M5 server, C460 M4 rack server, and in B-Series Cisco B200 M5 blade server, B480 M5 server, B260 M4 blade server, ...

    What is a blade server What are two advantages associated with the use of blade servers? ›

    Blade servers are designed to be modular, so they can fit more servers into a smaller space and allow for scalability. They are thinner than other servers and often come with integrated CPUs, network controllers, memory, and occasionally storage drives.

    What is a blade in UI? ›

    A blade encapsulates all the required resources – JavaScript, HTML, CSS, XML, images, etc – to implement a particular high level feature. For example, a blade might implement a map UI, a chat window, a charting module or an alerting mechanism.

    What size is a blade server? ›

    Server blade specifications
    SpecificationValue
    Depth517.51mm (20.37 in)
    Width55.37 mm (2.18 in)
    Weight (maximum)6.33 kg (13.96 lb)
    Weight (minimum)4.50 kg (9.90 lb)
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