

Physically, the system is delivered as a cluster of three or more Cisco HyperFlex Express HX240c M6 Nodes, HX240c M6 All NVMe Nodes, HX240c M6 All Flash Nodes, or HX240c M6 LFF Nodes. The Cisco HyperFlex Express HX240c M6 Node family delivers high disk capacity (up to 28 drives) in a 2-socket, 2RU package ideal for storage-intensive applications. In addition, they are ready for Intel Optane ™ persistent memory (PMem) which can be used as both storage and system memory, increasing your virtual server configuration options and flexibility for applications.Ĭisco HyperFlex Express HX240c M6 Node family Based on Intel Xeon Scalable processors, these servers have faster processors, more cores, and faster and larger-capacity memory than previous-generation servers.

With hybrid Small-Form-Factor (SFF) and Large-Form-Factor (LFF), or all-flash-memory storage configurations and cloud-based management, Cisco HyperFlex Express HX240c M6 systems are deployed as a preintegrated cluster with a unified pool of resources that you can quickly provision, adapt, scale, and manage to efficiently power your applications and your business (Figure 1). With HyperFlex Express, we have taken our most popular Cisco HyperFlex node configurations, added a few simple and important options, priced them attractively to deliver optimal value, and reduced transaction times to help keep your plans on track. Cisco HyperFlex Express delivers “high-velocity transactions” with simplified ordering and fast delivery. We have created Cisco HyperFlex Express to simplify the onboarding process, especially for new customers, to get products on site quickly. Engineered with Cisco Unified Computing System ™ (Cisco UCS ®) technology, and managed through the Cisco Intersight ™ cloud-operations platform, Cisco HyperFlex systems deliver flexible scale-out infrastructure that can rapidly adapt to changing business demands. Cisco HyperFlex ™ systems with Intel ® Xeon ® Scalable processors make it easy to modernize and simplify deployments and operations. Today’s applications live across a complex, multidomain world-from enterprise data centers and private and public clouds, to campus, branch, and edge locations.
