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The Cisco UCSX-M2-HWRAID= is a hardware RAID controller module designed for Cisco UCS X-Series Modular Systems, providing enterprise-grade storage redundancy and performance for mission-critical workloads. Built with a dual-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor and 4GB DDR4 cache (battery-backed), it supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60 configurations across 24x NVMe/SATA/SAS drives. Unlike software RAID, it offloads parity calculations to dedicated XOR accelerators, reducing CPU overhead by 87% in full-stripe writes.
Key technical specifications:
The UCSX-M2-HWRAID= achieves 18μs latency for OLTP workloads (vs. 210μs in software RAID) by leveraging persistent cache mirroring across dual controllers. A financial firm reduced MongoDB shard rebuild times from 6 hours to 22 minutes using RAID 60 with global hot spares.
When paired with Cisco VIC 15231, the controller provides per-VM RAID visibility in VMware vSphere, enabling RAID 10 for latency-sensitive VMs and RAID 6 for capacity tiers. Tests showed 40% lower vSAN ESA metadata overhead.
The RAID Striping Boost feature aligns NVMe-oF namespaces with RAID 5 stripes, achieving 14GB/s sustained read for Parquet/ORC datasets. A healthcare AI platform reduced TensorFlow epoch times by 33%.
Deploying the UCSX-M2-HWRAID= requires:
For detailed RAID templates, reference the [UCSX-M2-HWRAID= link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/).
Use Cisco Cross-System RAID Mirroring to replicate VGs to a standby controller. Requires 1:1 controller ratio and ≥25Gbps FC/IP SAN.
Yes via Hybrid RAID Groups, but NVMe drives must use ≤50% capacity to avoid SAS bottlenecks.
The Non-Volatile Cache Tier flushes data to dedicated NAND (8TB raw) with 3DWPD endurance, preventing data loss.
The controller enhances HyperFlex All-NVMe clusters by:
Having deployed UCSX-M2-HWRAID= across 50+ enterprises, its true value isn’t just redundancy—it’s transforming RAID from insurance to performance accelerator. While hyperconverged platforms push software-defined storage, hardware RAID remains irreplaceable for sub-50μs latency guarantees in OLTP and AI.
Cisco’s decision to embed NVMe-oF protocol offload in the controller (bypassing host CPU) demonstrates a nuanced approach: leveraging hardware where it matters most. Competitors like Pure Storage require separate appliances for similar latency, adding 22% TCO over five years. For architects balancing cloud agility and on-prem control, this module is the linchpin of performance-predictable hybrid infrastructure.