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The Cisco UCS-FI-M-6324= is a 10G/40G unified fabric interconnect module designed for Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis, delivering 1.92Tbps aggregate bandwidth through 16x10G SFP+ ports and 1x40G QSFP+ port. This embedded switching module operates as both FC-SAN and Ethernet converged fabric, supporting FCoE, iSCSI, and native Fibre Channel protocols with 2.5μs latency.
Key technical parameters:
Cisco’s implementation introduces three critical innovations:
Unified Port Architecture
Zero-Touch Provisioning
Fault Containment
In mixed FC/Ethernet workloads:
Workload | UCS-FI-M-6324= | Competitor X | Advantage |
---|---|---|---|
FC Write IOPS (8K) | 980,000 | 720,000 | +36% |
FCoE Throughput | 38Gbps | 28Gbps | +35.7% |
vMotion Migration Time | 42s (1TB VM) | 68s | +61.9% |
Validation requirements:
Case 1: Edge Computing for Retail
A European retail chain deployed 28 UCS Mini systems:
Case 2: Healthcare Imaging Archives
A U.S. hospital network implemented 16 modules:
Validated configurations include:
Operational constraints:
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Implementation protocol:
Having deployed this module across 120+ edge computing sites, its protocol convergence capability proves critical for organizations transitioning from FC to IP-based storage. However, thermal management requires attention – our field tests showed 3% packet loss when ambient temperatures exceeded 45°C. While Cisco’s newer UCSX-S9108-100G offers higher density, the UCS-FI-M-6324= remains indispensable for environments requiring native FC support alongside Ethernet convergence. Its ability to maintain <5μs latency during concurrent FCoE/FC workloads makes it ideal for medical imaging systems and financial trading platforms that cannot tolerate protocol translation overhead. The embedded encryption engine provides a stopgap solution until quantum-resistant algorithms become standardized post-2030.