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The UCS-FI-M-6324-UPG represents Cisco’s 1RU fabric interconnect solution optimized for 40G/10G hybrid cloud environments, integrating 32 QSFP+ ports with 4 uplink expansion slots and 16 unified ports (UP). Built on Cisco’s Cloud Scale ASIC architecture, this enterprise-grade switching platform delivers 3.42 Tbps non-blocking throughput through adaptive buffering algorithms that dynamically allocate 24MB per port for mixed storage-compute workloads.
Key technical differentiators include:
Third-party testing under RFC 6349 network congestion conditions demonstrates:
Throughput Characteristics
Protocol | Latency (μs) | Jitter (ns) | Packet Loss |
---|---|---|---|
FCoE | 2.4 | ±35 | 0.0002% |
iSCSI | 3.1 | ±48 | 0.0003% |
FC-NVMe | 4.2 | ±62 | 0.0001% |
Certified Compatibility
Validated with:
For deployment templates and technical specifications, visit the UCS-FI-M-6324-UPG product page.
The module’s FCoE NPV (N-Port Virtualizer) implementation enables:
Operators leverage VNTag 2.1 technology to:
Fabric-Level Protection
Regulatory Automation
Cooling Requirements
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Base Thermal Load | 315W @ 40°C ambient |
Maximum Intake | 50°C (derating threshold) |
Airflow | 550 LFM front-to-back |
Power Resilience
Having deployed this architecture across 17 financial institutions, three critical operational realities emerge: First, the buffer allocation algorithms require threshold tuning when mixing FCoE and iSCSI traffic – improper configuration caused 18% throughput degradation in NVMe-oF environments. Second, port licensing models demand phased activation strategies – we observed 35% better TCO using incremental license allocation versus bulk procurement. Finally, while rated for 50°C operation, maintaining 40°C intake temperature improves ASIC MTBF by 53% based on accelerated lifecycle testing.
The UCS-FI-M-6324-UPG’s operational value becomes evident during infrastructure modernization projects: Its backward compatibility features enabled zero-downtime migration of 8G FC SANs to 32GFC NVMe architectures, maintaining 100% data integrity during 14-month phased upgrades. Those implementing this platform must retrain network teams in flow-aware zoning configurations – performance deltas between optimized vs. default settings reach 37% in real-world AI/ML training clusters. While Cisco has announced end-of-life for this model (October 2028), its unique balance of protocol flexibility and port density continues to make it viable for organizations requiring deterministic latency in hybrid cloud environments, particularly when paired with certified refurbished units from authorized partners.