c460m4 Specsheet
c460m4 Specsheet
c460m4 Specsheet
Spec Sheet
OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
DETAILED VIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chassis Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Chassis Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
BASE SERVER STANDARD CAPABILITIES and FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CONFIGURING the SERVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
STEP 1 VERIFY BASE SKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
STEP 2 CHOOSE CPU(S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
STEP 3 CHOOSE MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
STEP 4 CHOOSE DRIVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
STEP 5 CHOOSE RAID CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
STEP 6 CHOOSE PCIe OPTION CARD(S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
STEP 7 CHOOSE PCIe RISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
STEP 8 ORDER OPTIONAL NETWORK CARD ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
STEP 9 ORDER GPU CARDS and ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
STEP 10 ORDER POWER SUPPLIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
STEP 11 SELECT AC POWER CORD(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
STEP 12 ORDER OPTIONAL SLIDE RAIL KIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
STEP 13 ORDER OPTIONAL CABLE MANAGEMENT ARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
STEP 14 ORDER CISCO FLEXIBLE FLASH SD CARD MODULE (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
STEP 15 ORDER USB DRIVE (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
STEP 16 ORDER A TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
STEP 17 ORDER A BEZEL (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
STEP 18 CHOOSE OPERATING SYSTEM AND VALUE-ADDED SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
STEP 19 CHOOSE OPERATING SYSTEM MEDIA KIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
STEP 20 CHOOSE SERVICE and SUPPORT LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
OPTIONAL STEP - ORDER RACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
OPTIONAL STEP - ORDER PDU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
CHASSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
CPUs and DIMMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Physical Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Memory Population Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Memory Population Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
RACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
PDUs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
KVM CABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Dimensions and Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... .... .... ... .... . . 75
Power Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... .... .... ... .... . . 75
Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... .... .... ... .... . . 77
Compliance Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... .... .... ... .... . . 78
OVERVIEW
The Cisco UCS C460 M4 High-Performance Rack Server (Figure 1) is a four-rack-unit (4RU) server supporting
the Intel Xeon E7-8800 v3/v4 or E7-4800 v3/v4 series processor family CPUs, with up to 6 terabytes (TB) of
double-data-rate 3 (DDR3) or DDR4 memory1 in 96 slots, and up to 12 small form factor (SFF),
hot-swappable2 SAS and SATA disk drives.
10 PCI Express (PCIe) slots support the Cisco UCS C-Series network adapters, with additional I/O provided by
2 Gigabit Ethernet LOM ports, 2 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, and one dedicated out-of-band (OOB)
management port. A separate PCIe slot is reserved inside the chassis for a RAID controller card.
Front View
Rear View
Notes . . .
DETAILED VIEWS
Chassis Front View
Figure 2 is a detailed front view of the Cisco UCS C460 M4 General-Purpose Rack Server.
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6 HDD 09 HDD 10 HDD 11 HDD 12
7
8
10 11
9
5 System status LED 11 KVM console connector (used with a KVM cable
that provides two USBs, one VGA, and one serial
connector)1
Notes . . .
1. For more details on the KVM connector, see KVM CABLE on page 74.
2 1
PCIe 6 PCIe 1
PSU 1
PCIe 7 PCIe 2
Riser 2
Riser 1
PCIe 8 PCIe 3 PSU 2
PCIe 9 PCIe 4
PSU 4
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Capability/Feature Description
Chassis Four rack unit (4RU) chassis
CPU Either 2 or 4 Intel Xeon E7-8800 v3/v4 or E7-4800 v3/v4, series processor
family CPUs
Four power supplies are required for both 2-CPU and 4-CPU configurations.
InfiniBand The bus slots in this server support the InfiniBand architecture.
Chipset Intel® C602J chipset
Memory Eight motherboard slots for memory riser boards. Each memory riser can hold
up to 12 DIMMs, for a maximum DIMM population of 96 DIMMs. Each CPU can
control 2 memory risers (up to 24 DIMMs). Memory risers are hot-pluggable1.
Maximum memory capacity is 6 TB2. This is accomplished with 96 DIMMs,
consisting of 48 DIMM kits (2 64 GB DIMMs per kit) in a 4-CPU configuration.
Expansion slots There are 10 full-height PCIe expansion slots:
Flexible Drive Twelve connectors are available from the front of the server, and flexibly
Connectors support hot-pluggable drive sleds or PCIe devices, as follows:
Capability/Feature Description
Storage controller Factory-configured RAID support options:
There is one dedicated onboard PCIe slot that accommodates any of the RAID
controller cards. These RAID controllers cannot control PCIe drives.
UCS Storage Accelerators are also available. These PCIe flash storage devices
plug into the rear-accessible PCIe slots and provide independent high-speed
storage.
Cisco Flexible Flash The server has provision for two optional blank internal Cisco Flexible Flash
drive drives (SD cards), on the internal media riser.
Internal USB The server includes one internal USB 2.0 slot on the internal media riser.
WoL The 1-Gb Base-T Ethernet LAN ports support the wake-on-LAN (WoL)
standard.
ACPI This server supports the advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI)
4.0 standard.
Capability/Feature Description
Video The Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) provides video using the
Matrox G200e video/graphics controller:
http://ucspowercalc.cisco.com
Fans Chassis:
4 fans, hot-swappable
Power supply:
Each of the 4 power supplies is equipped with a fan.
Integrated management The built-in Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) GUI or CLI
processor interface enables you to monitor the server inventory, health, and system
event logs.
Notes . . .
1. Hot-pluggable = Software shutdown of the component is required before removing while the server is powered
on.
2. With 64 GB DIMMs.
Includes:
— Blanking panels for empty drive locations (to maintain cooling air flow)
— Rail kit
Does not include:
— CPUs
— DIMMs
— Memory risers
— Power supplies
— Hard disk drives (HDDs)
— Solid-state Drives (SSDs)
— Plug-in PCIe cards
— PCIe risers
NOTE: Use the steps on the following pages to configure the server with
the components that you want to include.
Intel Xeon E7-8800 v3/v4 or E7-4800 v3/v4 series processor family CPUs
Intel C602J chipset
Cache size of up to 45 MB for v3 CPUs and 60 MB for v4 CPUs
Choose CPUs
Table 3 Available CPUs: Intel Xeon E7-8800 v3/v4, E7-4800 v3/v4 Family
Approved Configurations
Caveats
Approved Configurations
Caveats
You should order enough risers with enough sockets to accommodate your maximum
forseeable memory needs.
Select the memory configuration and whether or not you want the memory mirroring option.
The available memory DIMMs and mirroring option are listed in Table 5.
DDR3 DIMMs are orderable as kits, with two DIMMs per kit. DDR4 DIMMs are orderable as single
DIMMs. Choose the desired number of DIMMs and the memory mirroring option if desired. The
available memory DIMMs are listed in Table 5.
Voltage Ranks/
Product ID (PID) PID Description
(V) DIMM
DDR4 DIMM Options (use the DDR4 memory riser board, UCSC-MRBD2-12)
Notes . . .
1. 2133MHz and 2400MHz are interchangeable and can be mixed in the same server.
Approved Configurations
The minimum configuration without memory mirroring is one memory riser installed on a
slot for CPU1 or CPU2, with one DIMM. The minimum total DIMM capacity must meet the
requirements of the OS installed.
Eight memory risers with at least two DIMM pairs per riser (16 DIMMs total) and up to six
DIMM pairs per riser (96 DIMMs total).
Mirroring mode can be configured using the UCS Manager BIOS Policy RAS Memory
tab.
See Table 6 for the possible DIMM configurations in 2-CPU and 4-CPU systems.
Desired DIMMs
2-CPU System 4-CPU System
per CPU
DIMM Kit Qty Total DIMMs DIMM Kit Qty Total DIMMs
(see Table 5 on page 15) (see Table 5 on page 15)
2 2 4 4 8
4 4 8 8 16
6 6 12 12 24
8 8 16 16 32
10 10 20 20 40
12 12 24 24 48
14 14 28 28 56
16 16 32 32 64
18 18 36 36 72
20 20 40 40 80
22 22 44 44 88
24 24 48 48 96
Caveats
Memory Mode. System speed is dependent on how many DIMMs are populated per channel,
the CPU DIMM speed support, and the BIOS memory mode. The BIOS default memory mode is
performance mode. However, the BIOS can be changed to support lockstep mode.
— Memory Performance Mode. In this mode, the main memory channel from the CPU
to the memory buffer runs at double the clock rate of each of the two memory
subchannels from the buffer to the DIMMs, and each DIMM subchannel is accessed
sequentially. For example, if the CPU channel clock speed is 2667 MHz, each of the
DIMM subchannels operates at 1333 MHz. For this reason, performance mode is
referred to as 2:1. Performance mode does not provide data protection, but can
yield up to 1.5 times the performance of lockstep mode and is the best choice for
high throughput requirements.
— Memory Lockstep Mode. In this mode, the main memory channel from the CPU to
the memory buffer runs at the same clock rate of each of the two memory
subchannels from the buffer to the DIMMs, and both DIMM subchannels are accessed
simultaneously for a double-width access. For example, if the CPU channel clock
speed is 1600 MHz, each of the DIMM subchannels operates at 1600 MHz. For this
reason, lockstep mode is referred to as 1:1. Memory lockstep mode provides
protection against both single-bit and multi-bit errors. Memory lockstep lets two
memory channels work as a single channel, moving a data word two channels wide
and providing eight bits of memory correction.
v3 and v4 CPUs must be configured with DDR4 DIMMs and DDR4 memory risers.
Notes . . .
1. CPU examples: E7-8860/8870/8880/8890/8891/8893/8880L/8867 v3
2. CPU examples: E7-4830/4850 v3
3. CPU example: E7-4809/4820 v3
DIMMs run at various clock speeds depending on the DIMM voltage and number of DIMMs
per channel. See Table 8, Table 9, and Table 10.
The minimum DIMM configuration is at least one DIMM pair installed in a memory riser on
either CPU1 or CPU2. All four CPUs can run from a single DIMM pair.
DDR3 DIMMs for v2 processors are required to be populated in pairs. DIMMs for this server are
available and orderable from Cisco as two-DIMMs kits.DDR4 DIMMs for v3 and v4 processors
are not required to be populated in pairs and can be ordered as a single DIMMs.
Only the DDR3 DIMMs for v2 processors in any given pair must be identical in speeds and in
ranks.
Matched pairs of risers on paired DDR3 channels must have identical DIMMs configurations in
speeds and in ranks.
Any DIMM installed in a memory riser corresponding to an empty CPU slot becomes
inaccessible.
For optimal performance, distribute DIMMs evenly across all installed CPUs and memory
buffers.
Do not mix RDIMMs and LRDIMMs.
DIMMs within a channel are populated starting with the DIMMs farthest from the memory
buffer in a fill-farthest approach in order of blue slots, white slots, black slots.
If a system uses 64 GB DIMMs, the maximum ambient temperature is 32 °C (89.6 °F). In
addition, systems with 64 GB DIMMs cannot implement any GPUs.
For more information about memory, see CPUs and DIMMs on page 63.
The standard hard disk drive (HDD) and solid-state drive (SSD) features are:
Drive
Product ID (PID) PID Description Capacity
Type
HDDs
12 Gbps Drives
UCS-HD300G15K12G 300 GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD SAS 300 GB
UCS-HD450G15K12G 450 GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD SAS 450 GB
UCS-HD600G15KS4K1 600GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD (4K sector size format) SAS 600 GB
UCS-HD600G15K12G 600 GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD SAS 600 GB
UCS-HD1T7KS4K1 1 TB 12G SAS 7.2K RPM SFF HDD (4K sector size format) SAS 1 TB
UCS-HD12TB10KS4K1 1.2 TB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD (4K sector size format) SAS 1.2 TB
UCS-HD18TB10KS4K1 1.8 TB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD (4K sector size format) SAS 1.8 TB
UCS-HD2T7KS4K1 2 TB 12G SAS 7.2K RPM SFF HDD (4K sector size format) SAS 2 TB
UCS-HD450G15K12G 450 GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD SAS 450 GB
UCS-HD300G15K12G 300 GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD SAS 300 GB
UCS-HD12TB10K12G 1.2 TB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD SAS 1.2 TB
UCS-HD900G10KS4K1 900GB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD (4K sector size format) SAS 900 GB
UCS-HD900G10K12G 900 GB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD SAS 900 GB
UCS-HD900G15K12G 900 GB 12G SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD SAS 900 GB
UCS-HD600G10K12G 600 GB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD SAS 600 GB
UCS-HD300G10K12G 300 GB 12G SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD SAS 300 GB
SSDs
12 Gbps Drives
UCS-SD16TB12S4-EP 1.6 TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Performance 12G SAS SSD SAS 1.6 TB
(10X endurance)
UCS-SD400G12S4-EP 400 GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Performance 12G SAS SSD SAS 400 GB
(10X endurance)
Drive
Product ID (PID) PID Description Capacity
Type
UCS-SD800G12S4-EP 800 GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Performance 12G SAS SSD SAS 800 GB
(10X endurance)
UCS-SD32TSASS3-EP 3.2GB 2.5 inch Enterprise performance 12G SAS SSD(3X DWPD) SAS 3.2 TB
UCS-SD400GSAS3-EP 400GB 2.5 inch Enterprise performance 12G SAS SSD(3X DWPD) SAS 400 GB
6 Gbps Drives
UCS-SD38TBKS4-EV 3.8TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 3.8 TB
(Samsung 863)
UCS-SD19TBKSS-EV 1.9TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD(1 FWPD)-PM863 SATA 1.9 TB
UCS-SD960GBKS4-EV 960 GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 960 GB
UCS-SD480GBKSS-EV 480GB 2.5 in Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD(1FWPD)-PM86 SATA 480 GB
UCS-SD240GBKS4-EV 240 GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 240 GB
UCS-SD16TBKS4-EV 1.6 TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD (Intel 3510) SATA 1.6 TB
UCS-SD480GBKS4-EV 480 GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD (Intel 3510) SATA 480 GB
UCS-SD120GBKS4-EV 120 GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD (Intel 3510) SATA 120 GB
UCS-SD480GBIS6-EV 480GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD (Intel S4500) SATA 480 GB
UCS-SD960GBIS6-EV 960GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD (Intel S4500) SATA 960 GB
UCS-SD38TBIS6-EV 3.8TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD (Intel S4500) SATA 3.8 TB
UCS-SD480GIS3-EP 480GB 2.5in Enterprise performance 6G SATA SSD(3X SATA 480 GB
endurance) (Intel S4600)
UCS-SD960GIS3-EP 960GB 2.5in Enterprise performance 6G SATA SSD(3X SATA 960 GB
endurance) (Intel S4600)
UCS-SD19TIS3-EP 1.9TB 2.5in Enterprise performance 6G SATA SSD(3X SATA 1.9 TB
endurance) (Intel S4600)
UCS-SD960GIKS4-EV 960GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 960 GB
UCS-SD76TBMS4-EV 7.6TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 7.6 TB
UCS-SD38TBMS4-EV 3.8TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 3.8 TB
UCS-SD19TBMS4-EV 1.9TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 1.9 TB
UCS-SD16TBMS4-EV 1.6TB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 1.6 TB
UCS-SD960GBMS4-EV 960GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 960 GB
UCS-SD480GBMS4-EV 480GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 480 GB
UCS-SD240GBMS4-EV 240GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 240 GB
UCS-SD120GBMS4-EV 120GB 2.5 inch Enterprise Value 6G SATA SSD SATA 120 GB
NOTE: Cisco uses solid state drives (SSDs) from a number of vendors. All solid state drives (SSDs) are
subject to physical write limits and have varying maximum usage limitation specifications set by the
manufacturer. Cisco will not replace any solid state drives (SSDs) that have exceeded any maximum usage
specifications set by Cisco or the manufacturer, as determined solely by Cisco
Notes . . .
1. UCS Rack Servers require minimum firmware version 2.0(4) to support 4K sector size drives.
Operating Systems supported on 4k sector size drives is as follows:
- Windows: Windows 8 and later and Windows Server 2012 and later
- Linux: RHEL 6.5/6.6/6.7/7.0/7.2/SLES 11 SP3 and SLES 12
- VMware supports 4k native drives starting from ESXi 6.7; All earlier versions of ESXi support 512e format drives only
EFI Mode must be used when booting from 4K sector size drives, legacy mode is not supported.
Ensure that 4K sector size and 512 byte sector size drives are not mixed in the same RAID volume.
Approved Configurations
Select up to 8 SAS or SATA internal drives listed in Table 11. This configuration supports
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60.
Select up to 8 SAS or SATA internal drives listed in Table 11. This configuration supports
RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, and 50.
Select up to 12 SAS or SATA internal drives listed in Table 11. This configuration supports
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60.
Caveats
You can mix SAS/SATA drives. You can also mix HDD and SSD drives, as long as all the HDDs
are in the same RAID volume and all the SSDs are in the same RAID volume.
SSDs and HDDs should not be mixed in the same RAID volume.
Caveats
The C460 M4 server accommodates the following HBA for external drives:
The C460 M4 chassis contains a front drive bay housing up to 12 HDDs or SSDs.
Cisco can provide factory-configured RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10 systems depending on the RAID
implementation chosen, the RAID controller chosen, and the number of drives ordered.
Factory-configured RAID options are listed at the end of Table 13. Note that RAID levels 50 and
60 are supported on the Cisco 12G SAS Modular 12-port RAID controller, but are not factory
configurable.
Choose one internal RAID controller with a desired RAID configuration option from Table 13 and,
if desired, one external drive RAID controller.
NOTE: No RAID option can be chosen if you have one of the following configurations:
• A mix of SAS and SATA drives
• No drives
If desired, choose one internal drive controller from Table 13 and, if desired, one external drive
RAID controller.
NOTE: For Cisco 12G SAS 9300-8e HBA external drive enclosure
support, see the enclosure section of the compatibility list at the
following link:
http://tinyurl.com/pp83xyk
Approved Configurations
Choose the 9361CV-8i, Cisco 12G SAS Modular 8-port, or Cisco 12G SAS Modular 12-port RAID
controller listed in Table 13. You will be able to control from 1 to 8 drives with the
9361CV-8i and Cisco 12G SAS Modular 8-port RAID controllers and up to 12 drives with the
Cisco 12G SAS Modular 12-port RAID controller.
Choose the Cisco 12G SAS 9300-8e HBA for external JBOD attach listed in Table 14. You will
be able to control an external JBOD chassis of drives.
(3) One RAID controller card for internal drives and one controller card for external drives
Choose the 9361CV-8i, Cisco 12G SAS Modular 8-port, or Cisco 12G SAS Modular 12-port RAID
controller listed in Table 13. In addition, choose the Cisco 12G SAS 9300-8e HBA for external
JBOD attach listed in Table 14.
Caveats
Card
Product ID (PID) PID Description
Height
Converged Network Adapters (CNA)
UCSC-PCIE-C10T-02 Cisco VIC 1225T Dual Port 10GBaseT CNA Half
UCSC-PCIE-C40Q-02 Cisco VIC 1285 Dual Port 40Gb QSFP CNA Half
UCSC-PCIE-CSC-021 Cisco VIC 1225 Dual Port 10Gb SFP+ CNA Half
UCSC-PCIE-C40Q-03 Cisco VIC 1385 Dual Port 40Gb QSFP+ CNA w/RDMA Half
UCSC-PCIE-Q8362 Qlogic QLE8362 dual-port 10 GbE FCoE CNA Half
UCSC-PCIE-E14102 Emulex OCe14102-FX dual-port 10 GbE FCoE CNA Half
UCSC-PCIE-E14102B Emulex OCe14102B-UX dual-port 10G SFP+ with iSCSI, FCoE CNA Half
Network Interface Cards (NICs)
N2XX-AIPCI012 Intel X520 Dual Port 10Gb SFP+ Adapter Half
UCSC-PCIE-IRJ45 Intel i350 Quad Port 1Gb Adapter Half
UCSC-PCIE-ITG1 Intel X540 Dual Port 10GBase-T Adapter Half
UCSC-PCIE-ID10GC Intel X550-T2 dual-port 10GBase-T NIC Half
UCSC-PCIE-QD25GF Qlogic QL41212H dual-port 25G NIC
Card
Product ID (PID) PID Description
Height
Host Bus Adapters (HBAs)
UCSC-PCIE-BS32GF Broadcom LPe32000 Single-Port 32G FC HBA Half
UCSC-PCIE-BD32GF Broadcom LPe32002 Dual-Port 32G FC HBA Half
UCSC-PCIE-QD32GF Qlogic QLE2742 dual-port 32G FC HBA Half
N2XX-AEPCI03 Emulex LPe 11002 Dual Port 4Gb Fibre Channel HBA Half
N2XX-AEPCI05 Emulex LPe 12002 Dual Port 8Gb Fibre Channel HBA Half
UCSC-PCIE-E16002 Emulex Lpe 16002-M6, 16Gb Dual Port Fibre Channel HBA with SR Optics Half
N2XX-AQPCI05 Qlogic QLE2562 Dual Port 8Gb Fibre Channel HBA Half
UCSC-PCIE-Q2672 Qlogic QLE2672-CSC, 16Gb Dual Port Fibre Channel HBA with SR Optics Half
UCS Storage Accelerators3
UCSC-F-S64002 UCS Rack PCIe Storage 6400 GB SanDisk SX350 Medium Endurance Half
UCSC-F-S32002 UCS Rack PCIe Storage 3200 GB SanDisk SX350 Medium Endurance Half
UCSC-F-S16002 UCS Rack PCIe Storage 1600 GB SanDisk SX350 Medium Endurance Half
UCSC-F-S13002 UCS Rack PCIe Storage 1300 GB SanDisk SX350 Medium Endurance Half
UCSC-F-FIO-1205M Cisco UCS 1205GB MLC Fusion ioDrive2 for C-Series Servers Half
UCSC-F-FIO-3000M Cisco UCS 3.0TB MLC Fusion ioDrive2 for C-Series Servers Half
UCSC-F-FIO-365M Cisco UCS 365GB MLC Fusion ioDrive2 for C-Series Servers Half
UCSC-F-FIO-785M Cisco UCS 785GB MLC Fusion ioDrive2 for C-Series Servers Half
UCS NVMe/PCie Add in Cards
UCSC-F-H38001 3.8 TB NVMe/PCIe storage (HGST SN150) Read Intensive Half
UCSC-NVME-H64003 Cisco HHHL AIC 6.4T HGST SN260 NVMe Extreme Perf High Endrnc HHHL
UCSC-NVME-H76801 Cisco HHHL 7.7T HGST SN260 NVMe Extreme Perf Value Enderance HHHL
UCSC-NVME-H32003 Cisco HHHL AIC 3.2T HGST SN260 NVMe Extreme Perf High Endrnc HHHL
Notes . . .
1. The UCSC-PCIE-ITG and UCSC-PCIE-CSC-02 cannot be installed in the same system.
2. The Intel X520 supports the following Cisco PIDs: UCS-SFP-1WLR and UCS-SFP-1WSR SFPs. Refer to the Intel
X520 product brief for a full list of supported optics and cables.
3. Do not mix Fusion io storage accelerator families. That is, do not mix “PS” or “SS” (ioMemory3) with “M”
(ioDrive2) family cards.
Approved Configurations
Use Table 16 and Table 17 on page 31 as a guide for adding PCIe cards. See Figure 5 for
the slot locations.
Notes . . .
1. Slots 4, 5, 9 and 10 can be enabled for 12-volt VIC standby power (only one at a time).
UCS Storage
Accelerators3
Fusion I/O 2 Riser 2 Slot 8 Riser 2 Slot 7 Riser 1 slot 3
Riser 1 Slot 2 Riser 2 Slot 6 Riser 1 slot 4
Riser 1 slot 1
Riser 2 slot 9/10
Riser 1 slot 5
Notes . . .
1. Do Not populate Nvidia GPU and Qlogic QLE2562 in slots 7 and 9 in the same PCIE Riser at the same time.
2. Standalone configuration only. Currently after doing factory default on CIMC, slot will be reset to slot 4.
3. Fusion I/O 2 and Fusion I/O 3 cannot be installed together.
PCIe 6 PCIe 1
PSU 1
PCIe 7 PCIe 2
Riser 2
Riser 1
PSU 4
Caveats
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10477/prod_technical_reference_list.html
Approved Configurations
Order 1 or 2 riser cards, depending on how many PCIe cards you need to support.
NOTE: Be sure to take into account that each GPU card installed occupies two
adjacent PCIe slots. See ORDER GPU CARDS and ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) on page
39 for more details.
Table 19 lists the copper twinax cables available for the PCIe cards. You can choose cable
lengths of 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 meters. The two longer cables (7 and 10 meters) are active, which
means that they contain active components within the SFP+ housing to improve signal quality.
Approved Configurations
(1) Choose Up to Two Twinax Cables for Each Network Card Ordered
You may choose one or two twinax cables for each compatible PCIe network card ordered.
The cables can be different lengths; however, you would normally order two cables of equal
lengths to connect to the primary and redundant network switching equipment.
NOTE: The Intel X520 NIC supports the following Cisco PIDs: UCS-SFP-1WLR and
UCS-SFP-1WSR SFPs. Refer to the Intel X520 product brief for a full list of supported
optics and cables.
Approved Configurations
(1) Choose Up to Two SFP+ Modules for Each Network Card Ordered
You may choose one or two SFP+ optical modules cables for each compatible PCIe network
card ordered. You would normally order two modules for connecting to the primary and
redundant network switching equipment. With the SFP+ optical modules, you can use
common fiber optic cables, widely available.
See the Figure 6 on page 38 for typical SFP+ and twinax connections to the network cards.
Caveats
Check the table on the following page for compatibility between the PCIe network cards and
SFPs or twinax cables.
NOTE: The table shows all PCIe network cards for all C-series servers. Not all of
the cards shown in the table are supported in this server. The intent of the table
is to show compatibility between cards and twinax cables or SFPs.
Notes . . .
1. A power cable is not included with the M10. When ordering an M10, you must to purchase a power cable
(UCSC-GPUCBL-240M4=) for the GPU.
Approved Configurations
NOTE: A 2-CPU configuration can have 1 GPU maximum and a 4-CPU configuration
can have up to 2 GPUs. Any configuration that includes a GPU requires four 1400 W
power supplies in the server.
Caveats
NVIDIA GRID K1 and K2 GPUs can be mixed. No other GPU mixing is allowed.
You cannot mix the K80 with any other GPU
You must order one power cable for each GPU you order. The power cable plugs into the
motherboard GPU power connector and to the appropriate GPU(s).
Slot 7 is the preferred slot for the first GPU.
NOTE: An 8-pin power connector for the GPU is located on each PCIe riser. Connect
a cable as appropriate from this connector to the power connector on the GPU.
You cannot have a GPU installed in slot 7 and at the same time have a QLE2562 HBA
(N2XX-AQPCI05) installed in slot 9.
Systems with 64 GB DIMMs cannot implement any GPUs. Please note, this limitation does not
apply to Pascal series GPU (P100)
AMD 7150x2 can support only less than 1TB of total memory in the server
Notes . . .
1. The power output is 1200W with a 200-240V input and 800W with a 100-120V input.
Caveats
If you select the UCSC-PSU2V2-1200W: you must select four of these power supplies. You
cannot select any GPUs when you use these power supplies.
For the UCSC-PSUV2-1400W: if there are 2 CPUs and 0 GPUs and the quantity of 64 GB DIMMs
is less than or equal to 32, either two or four of these power supplies can be configured;
otherwise, four power supplies are required.
Connector:
IEC60320/C13
186570
CAB-C13-C14-2M CABASY,WIRE,JUMPER CORD, PWR, 2
Meter, C13/C14,10A/250V
186571
CAB-9K10A-AU Power Cord, 250VAC 10A 3112 Plug,
Australia
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V/500 V MAX
Length: 2500mm
Connector:
Plug: EL 701C
EL 210 (EN 60320/C15)
186580
186576
CAB-250V-10A-ID Power Cord, SFS, 250V, 10A, India
OVE
Cordset rating 16A, 250V
Plug:
(2500mm)
EL 208
Connector:
EL 701
187490
CAB-250V-10A-IS Power Cord, SFS, 250V, 10A, Israel
EL-212
16A
250V
Connector:
Plug: EL 701B
EL 212 (IEC60320/C13)
186574
(SI-32)
186575
CAB-9K10A-SW Power Cord, 250VAC 10A MP232 Plug,
Switzerland
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Plug: Length: 8 ft. 2 in (2.5 m)
MP232-R
Connector:
IEC 60320 C15
186578
CAB-9K10A-UK Power Cord, 250VAC 10A BS1363 Plug
(13 A fuse), UK
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V/500 V MAX
Length: 2500mm
Connector:
Plug: EL 701C
EL 210 (EN 60320/C15)
186580
2,133.6 ± 25
See Figure 7 on page 62 for the location of the SD cards. There are two locations, SD1 and SD2.
See Figure 7 on page 62 for the location of the USB drive socket.
UCSX-TPM1-002 Trusted Platform Module 2.0 for UCS servers (LPC based)
NOTE: The module used in this server conforms to TPM v1.2/1.3, as defined by the
Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
Notes . . .
1. For systems shipped after April 2015
2. For systems shipped after April 2015. Includes a bezel and an upgrade kit. The upgrade
kit is needed to secure the bezel to the older chassis.
Table 32 OS Media
If you have noncritical implementations and choose to have no service contract, the following
coverage is supplied:
For support of the entire Unified Computing System, Cisco offers the Cisco SMARTnet for UCS
Service. This service provides expert software and hardware support to help sustain
performance and high availability of the unified computing environment. Access to Cisco
Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is provided around the clock, from anywhere in the world.
For UCS servers, there is Smart Call Home, which provides proactive, embedded diagnostics and
real-time alerts. For systems that include Unified Computing System Manager, the support
service includes downloads of UCSM upgrades. The Cisco SMARTnet for UCS Service includes
flexible hardware replacement options, including replacement in as little as two hours. There is
also access to Cisco's extensive online technical resources to help maintain optimal efficiency
and uptime of the unified computing environment. You can choose a desired service listed in
Table 33.
For faster parts replacement than is provided with the standard Cisco Unified Computing System
warranty, Cisco offers the Cisco SMARTnet for UCS Hardware Only Service. You can choose from
two levels of advanced onsite parts replacement coverage in as little as four hours. SMARTnet
for UCS Hardware Only Service provides remote access any time to Cisco support professionals
who can determine if a return materials authorization (RMA) is required. You can choose a
service listed in Table 34.
Service On
Product ID (PID) Description
Level GSP Site?
Cisco Partner Support Service (PSS) is a Cisco Collaborative Services service offering that is
designed for partners to deliver their own branded support and managed services to enterprise
customers. Cisco PSS provides partners with access to Cisco's support infrastructure and assets
to help them:
Expand their service portfolios to support the most complex network environments
Lower delivery costs
Deliver services that increase customer loyalty
Partner Unified Computing Support Options enable eligible Cisco partners to develop and
consistently deliver high-value technical support that capitalizes on Cisco intellectual assets.
This helps partners to realize higher margins and expand their practice.
Partner Unified Computing Support Options are available to Cisco PSS partners. For additional
information, see the following URL:
www.cisco.com/go/partnerucssupport
Partner Support Service for UCS provides hardware and software support, including triage
support for third party software, backed by Cisco technical resources and level three support.
See Table 35.
Service
On
Product ID (PID) Level Description
Site?
GSP
Partner Support Service for UCS Hardware Only provides customers with replacement parts in as
little as two hours. See Table 36.
Service
On
Product ID (PID) Level Description
Site?
GSP
Combined Services makes it easier to purchase and manage required services under one
contract. SMARTnet services for UCS help increase the availability of your vital data center
infrastructure and realize the most value from your unified computing investment. The more
benefits you realize from the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS), the more important
the technology becomes to your business. These services allow you to:
With the Cisco Unified Computing Drive Retention (UCDR) Service, you can obtain a new disk
drive in exchange for a faulty drive without returning the faulty drive. In exchange for a Cisco
replacement drive, you provide a signed Certificate of Destruction (CoD) confirming that the
drive has been removed from the system listed, is no longer in service, and has been destroyed.
Sophisticated data recovery techniques have made classified, proprietary, and confidential
information vulnerable, even on malfunctioning disk drives. The UCDR service enables you to
retain your drives and ensures that the sensitive data on those drives is not compromised, which
reduces the risk of any potential liabilities. This service also enables you to comply with
regulatory, local, and federal requirements.
If your company has a need to control confidential, classified, sensitive, or proprietary data, you
might want to consider one of the Drive Retention Services listed in Table 37, Table 38, or
Table 39.
NOTE: Cisco does not offer a certified drive destruction service as part of this
service.
Service Service
Service Description Service Level Product ID (PID)
Program Name Level GSP
Service Level
Service Description Service Level Product ID (PID)
GSP
Table 39 Drive Retention Service Options for Partner Support Service (Hardware Only)
Service Level
Service Description Service Level Product ID (PID)
GSP
For more service and support information, see the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/services/ps2961/ps10312/Unified_Computing_Services_Overview.pdf
For a complete listing of available services for Cisco Unified Computing System, see this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10312/serv_group_home.html
For more information about the R42612 rack, see RACKS on page 71.
Zero-RU PDUs
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
CHASSIS
An internal view of the C460 M4 chassis with the top cover removed is shown in Figure 7.
3 4 5 6
7
MEM 1
CPU1
MEM 2 8
9
MEM 3
CPU2 10
PCIe Riser 1
2 MEM 4
11
MEM 5
CPU3
1
MEM 6 12
PCIe Riser 2
MEM 7
CPU4
352297
MEM 8
14 13
3 RAID backup unit (supercap power 10 Internal, vertical USB 2.0 port
module) mounting bracket on chassis wall
(on the media riser card)
6 CPUs and heatsinks (two or four) 13 TPM socket and screw hole (on motherboard,
not visible under riser in this view)
The CPUs and their heatsinks are below
the memory risers and PCIe risers.
7 Power supplies (four) 14 RTC battery (on motherboard, not visible under
riser in this view)
Redundant as 2+2, hot-swappable
Notes . . .
1. Hot-swappable = No preconditioning or shutdown of the component is required before removal while the server
is powered on.
Physical Layout
Each CPU controls four serial memory interface 2 (SMI-2) channels (see Figure 4 on page 13). There is one
memory riser for every two CPU channels. There are therefore two memory risers per CPU. Each CPU
channel drives a memory buffer on a riser card, and each memory buffer converts a CPU SMI into two DDR3
subchannels that each read and write three DIMMs on a memory riser.
B1 D1
B2 D2
B3 D3
A1 C1
A2 C2
A3 C3
Population order for 4 CPUs and 8 risers: see Table 42 on page 65.
Population order for 2 CPUs and 4 risers: see Table 43 on page 69.
Installation
DIMM CPU Riser Socket Color
Order
Table 42 DIMM Population Order for 4 CPUs and 8 Memory Risers (continued)
Installation
DIMM CPU Riser Socket Color
Order
29 CPU 1 2 D1 Blue
30 CPU 2 4 D1 Blue
31 CPU 3 6 D1 Blue
32 CPU 4 8 D1 Blue
33 CPU 1 1 A2 Black
34 CPU 2 3 A2 Black
35 CPU 3 5 A2 Black
36 CPU 4 7 A2 Black
37 CPU 1 2 A2 Black
38 CPU 2 4 A2 Black
39 CPU 3 6 A2 Black
40 CPU 4 8 A2 Black
41 CPU 1 1 C2 Black
42 CPU 2 3 C2 Black
43 CPU 3 5 C2 Black
44 CPU 4 7 C2 Black
45 CPU 1 2 C2 Black
46 CPU 2 4 C2 Black
47 CPU 3 6 C2 Black
48 CPU 4 8 C2 Black
49 CPU 1 1 B2 Black
50 CPU 2 3 B2 Black
51 CPU 3 5 B2 Black
52 CPU 4 7 B2 Black
53 CPU 1 2 B2 Black
54 CPU 2 4 B2 Black
55 CPU 3 6 B2 Black
56 CPU 4 8 B2 Black
Table 42 DIMM Population Order for 4 CPUs and 8 Memory Risers (continued)
Installation
DIMM CPU Riser Socket Color
Order
57 CPU 1 1 D2 Black
58 CPU 2 3 D2 Black
59 CPU 3 5 D2 Black
60 CPU 4 7 D2 Black
61 CPU 1 2 D2 Black
62 CPU 2 4 D2 Black
63 CPU 3 6 D2 Black
64 CPU 4 8 D2 Black
65 CPU 1 1 A3 White
66 CPU 2 3 A3 White
67 CPU 3 5 A3 White
68 CPU 4 7 A3 White
69 CPU 1 2 A3 White
70 CPU 2 4 A3 White
71 CPU 3 6 A3 White
72 CPU 4 8 A3 White
73 CPU 1 1 C3 White
74 CPU 2 3 C3 White
75 CPU 3 5 C3 White
76 CPU 4 7 C3 White
77 CPU 1 2 C3 White
78 CPU 2 4 C3 White
79 CPU 3 6 C3 White
80 CPU 4 8 C3 White
81 CPU 1 1 B3 White
82 CPU 2 3 B3 White
83 CPU 3 5 B3 White
84 CPU 4 7 B3 White
Table 42 DIMM Population Order for 4 CPUs and 8 Memory Risers (continued)
Installation
DIMM CPU Riser Socket Color
Order
85 CPU 1 2 B3 White
86 CPU 2 4 B3 White
87 CPU 3 6 B3 White
88 CPU 4 8 B3 White
89 CPU 1 1 D3 White
90 CPU 2 3 D3 White
91 CPU 3 5 D3 White
92 CPU 4 7 D3 White
93 CPU 1 2 D3 White
94 CPU 2 4 D3 White
95 CPU 3 6 D3 White
Install Last 96 CPU 4 8 D3 White
Installation
DIMM CPU Riser Socket Color
Order
Table 43 DIMM Population Order for 2 CPUs and 4 Memory Risers (continued)
Installation
DIMM CPU Riser Socket Color
Order
29 CPU 1 1 D2 Black
30 CPU 2 3 D2 Black
31 CPU 1 2 D2 Black
32 CPU 2 4 D2 Black
33 CPU 1 1 A3 White
34 CPU 2 3 A3 White
35 CPU 1 2 A3 White
36 CPU 2 4 A3 White
37 CPU 1 1 C3 White
38 CPU 2 3 C3 White
39 CPU 1 2 C3 White
40 CPU 2 4 C3 White
41 CPU 1 1 B3 White
42 CPU 2 3 B3 White
43 CPU 1 2 B3 White
44 CPU 2 4 B3 White
45 CPU 1 1 D3 White
46 CPU 2 3 D3 White
47 CPU 1 2 D3 White
Install last 48 CPU 2 4 D3 White
RACKS
The Cisco R42612 rack (see Figure 9 on page 72) is certified for Cisco UCS installation at customer sites
and is suitable for the following equipment:
The rack is compatible with hardware designed for EIA-standard 19-inch racks. Rack specifications are
listed in Table 44.
Standard Expansion
Cisco R42612 Rack
(Static with side panels) (Static without Side Panels)
Distance from front 29.19 in. (741.5 mm) 29.19 in. (741.5 mm)
mounting rail to rear
mounting rail
Equipment mounting 42 RU 42 RU
capacity
PDUs
Cisco RP Series Power Distribution Units (PDUs) offer power distribution with branch circuit protection.
Cisco RP Series PDU models distribute power to up to 42 outlets. The architecture organizes power
distribution, simplifies cable management, and enables you to move, add, and change rack equipment
without an electrician.
With a Cisco RP Series PDU in the rack, you can replace up to two dozen input power cords with just one.
The fixed input cord connects to the power source from overhead or under-floor distribution. Your IT
equipment is then powered by PDU outlets in the rack using short, easy-to-manage power cords.
The C-series severs accept the zero-rack-unit (0RU) or horizontal PDU. See Figure 10 for one example of a
zero rack unit PDU.
1 = Ground
2 = 20 A circuit breakers
KVM CABLE
The KVM cable provides a connection into the server, providing a DB9 serial connector, a VGA connector for
a monitor, and dual USB 2.0 ports for a keyboard and mouse. With this cable, you can create a direct
connection to the operating system and the BIOS running on the server.
2 DB-9 serial connector 4 Two-port USB 2.0 connector (for a mouse and
keyboard)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions and Weight
Parameter Value
Height 6.9 in. (175 mm)
Width 19.0 in.(482 mm)
Depth 32.7 in. (830 mm)
Front Clearance 3 in. (7.62 cm)
Side Clearance 1 in. (25.4 mm)
Rear Clearance 6 in. (152.4 mm)
Weight (maximum configuration, including slide 142 lbs (64.4 kg)
rail brackets and cable management arm)
Notes . . .
1. The system weight given here is an estimate for a fully configured system and will vary depending on the
number of peripheral devices and power supplies.
Power Specifications
The general power specifications for the C460 M4 server are listed in Table 47 and Table 48.
Description Specification
Description Specification
AC input voltage Voltage Range 100-120 VAC, 200-240 VAC nominal (range: 90-132
VAC, 180-264 VAC)
Maximum output power per power 800W at 100-120 VAC; 1200W at 200 - 240 VAC
supply
Power supply efficiency Climate Savers Platinum Efficiency (80Plus Platinum Certified)
For configuration-specific power specifications, use the Cisco UCS Power Calculator at:
http://ucspowercalc.cisco.com
Environmental Specifications
The power specifications for the C460 M4 server are listed in Table 49.
Parameter Minimum
Compliance Requirements
The regulatory compliance requirements for C-Series servers are listed in Table 50.
Parameter Description