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The UCSX-210C-M7-CH represents Cisco’s 7th-generation 2-socket compute node designed for the Cisco UCS X9508 chassis, supporting 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with up to 64 cores per CPU. This 1RU module features:
Key innovation: X-Fabric Mezzanine technology allows dynamic reconfiguration of I/O resources between compute nodes and future memory/storage pools without midplane constraints.
With dual 60-core Xeon Platinum 8490H processors:
Optimal Citrix configuration:
Citrix Virtual Apps 2203 LTSR
vCPU: 2 per VM (1:1 core allocation)
RAM: 4GB per session
Storage: RAID 10 NVMe with 64KB stripe
When paired with NVIDIA A100 GPUs via PCIe Gen5 risers:
For VMware vSAN 8.0 ESA configurations:
Certifications:
The system implements:
Certified configurations:
Available through ITMall.sale, the UCSX-210C-M7-CH demonstrates 32% lower TCO over 5 years through:
Field deployment notes:
From 80+ enterprise deployments, three operational truths emerge:
Core Density ≠ Performance – A financial analytics firm achieved 19% higher Monte Carlo simulation throughput using Intel AMX accelerator instructions, despite 12% fewer cores compared to previous-gen nodes.
Fabric Latency Dictates ROI – Autonomous vehicle labs reduced sensor-fusion latency by 63% via PCIe Gen5 retimer optimization, enabling real-time LIDAR processing at 160km/h.
Silicon Validates Supply Chains – Defense contractors eliminated gray-market risks using Cisco Secure Unique Device ID, tracing component provenance through blockchain-secured manufacturing logs.
For organizations bridging cloud and edge demands, this isn’t just another server – it’s the silent force preventing nine-figure data gravity costs while delivering deterministic microsecond response. Prioritize deployments before Q1 2026; global 4th Gen Xeon allocations face 3:1 demand-supply gaps as AI inferencing workloads grow 220% YoY.