Description
Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System – 4U Rack-Mountable, Dual-Processor Storage Powerhouse
The Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System is a modular, high-density storage platform designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern data centers. Built to host dual server nodes (M4 or M5), this 4U rack-mountable chassis is optimized for expansive datasets and the workloads that power big data, cloud storage, object repositories, video surveillance archives, and fast-content delivery networks. With Xeon Platinum compatibility, administrators gain the compute headroom necessary for virtualization, real-time analytics, and data-intensive services while preserving straightforward management through Cisco UCS. In short, the S3260 M5 Barebone System is crafted to deliver scalable performance, robust reliability, and flexible deployment for enterprises pursuing efficient, scalable storage-to-compute convergence.
- Modular, scalable architecture designed to grow with your data needs. The S3260’s modular design enables straightforward expansion of storage capacity and compute resources without rebuilding your entire infrastructure, helping you adapt to evolving workloads and data growth.
- Dual M4 or M5 server nodes in a single 4U enclosure deliver flexible performance envelopes. This configuration supports workload isolation, efficient virtualization, and the ability to run multiple services or tenants concurrently while preserving performance.
- Xeon Platinum processor compatibility provides enterprise-grade compute for data analytics, machine learning pipelines, and virtualization workflows. By aligning with Xeon Platinum capabilities, the system can handle demanding workloads with efficiency and reliability.
- Optimized for big data, cloud, and storage workloads the S3260 is purpose-built to manage large datasets and high-throughput operations. Whether indexing vast archives, delivering content to millions of users, or supporting distributed storage architectures, the platform maintains steady performance under heavy use.
- Cisco UCS management integration with Cisco UCS Manager enables centralized provisioning, policy-driven configuration, firmware lifecycle management, and a unified view across compute, storage, and network resources for streamlined operations.
Technical Details of Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System
- Form factor: 4U rack-mountable chassis designed for data-center deployment, optimized for dense storage and compute integration.
- Node support: Dual server nodes (M4 or M5) installed within a single enclosure to maximize density and enable flexible workload placement.
- Processor compatibility: Supports Xeon Platinum processors, enabling robust performance for modern analytics, virtualization, and data services.
- Storage architecture: Modular storage design engineered to handle large datasets with scalable capacity and efficient data access across a range of workloads, including big data and object storage.
- Management and integration: Compatible with Cisco UCS Manager for centralized provisioning, policy-driven configuration, firmware updates, and lifecycle management across compute and storage components.
how to install Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System
Installing the Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System starts with aligning your physical and logical prerequisites. Prepare a data-center rack with adequate cooling, power redundancy, and cabling infrastructure to support dense compute and storage resources. Before you begin, verify that you have the appropriate rails kit, mounting hardware, and any storage modules you plan to populate. With the chassis secured in the rack, connect power cables, network fabrics, and management networks that will interface with Cisco UCS Manager. This foundation ensures reliable operation and simplifies ongoing management.
Next, install the dual M4 or M5 server nodes into the 4U chassis. Slide each node into its designated slot, ensuring proper alignment with backplane connectors, and secure them according to the chassis’s guidelines. Attach any required storage controllers or drive enclosures as specified for your deployment scenario, then populate drives in the storage bays if your workload requires immediate capacity. After the hardware is physically installed, boot the system and access the management interface. Use Cisco UCS Manager to establish management policies, firmware baselines, and inventory tracking, ensuring consistent configuration across both nodes. From there, install your operating systems or virtualization platform, configure storage pools or RAID levels, and tune performance settings to align with your workload requirements.
A practical deployment strategy emphasizes a staged approach: begin with a baseline OS or hypervisor, implement a validated storage layout, apply security policies, and then scale the environment with additional drives, shelves, or compute nodes as data demands rise. The Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System is designed to make that scaling path straightforward while preserving centralized control through UCS Manager. Whether you’re consolidating virtual machines, deploying distributed storage software, or building a scalable platform for analytics, this barebone system provides the foundation you need to grow with your data-centric workloads.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What workloads is the Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System best suited for?
A: It is designed for large datasets and high-throughput workloads across sectors such as big data analytics, cloud storage, object storage repositories, video surveillance archives, and content delivery networks. Its dual-node configuration and Xeon Platinum compatibility make it versatile for virtualization, data services, and scalable storage architectures. -
Q: How many processors does it support?
A: The system supports dual server nodes (M4 or M5) within a single 4U chassis, with processors in the Xeon Platinum family to provide enterprise-grade performance for demanding workloads. -
Q: What is the form factor?
A: The Cisco S3260 M5 Barebone System is a 4U rack-mountable chassis designed for dense data-center deployments with modular compute and storage capabilities. -
Q: Is it compatible with Cisco UCS Manager?
A: Yes. The platform is designed to work with Cisco UCS Manager for centralized provisioning, policy-based configuration, firmware management, and lifecycle operations across compute and storage resources. -
Q: Can I scale storage with this system?
A: Yes. The modular design supports expanding storage capacity and node resources as data requirements grow, enabling a scalable path for future needs. -
Q: Do I need to purchase drives separately?
A: The barebone system provides the chassis, dual nodes, and core architecture. Storage drives and specific storage modules are typically added according to your workload and capacity goals.
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