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The UCSX-NVMEXPI800-D= is a PCIe Gen5 x16 NVMe storage expansion module engineered for Cisco’s UCS X-Series modular systems. Designed to accelerate data-intensive AI and virtualization workloads, it delivers:
Integrated with Cisco UCS Manager 8.2, the module reduces latency to 8µs for NVMe-oF operations through VXLAN hardware acceleration.
1. AI Training Throughput
In MLPerf 5.0 tests with UCSX-NVMEXPI800-D= as persistent storage:
2. Virtualized Database Efficiency
Cisco’s validation with UCS X910c M8 nodes demonstrated:
3. Real-Time Analytics
In Apache Spark benchmarks:
The module’s CXL 2.0 cache enables:
Validated under vSAN 8.0 Update 2:
Financial deployments achieved:
The 450W TDP module employs:
Cisco’s Intersight Thermal Optimizer dynamically redistributes workloads across modules, achieving 1.15 PUE in 100kW AI racks.
Critical compatibility requirements include:
For enterprises scaling NVMe-oF deployments, UCSX-NVMEXPI800-D= is available through certified partners with optional Smart Licensing for Storage to manage QoS policies.
Cisco’s Quantum-Resistant Data Plane integrates:
In HIPAA audits, systems using this module reduced vulnerability exposure by 73% via Tetration Encrypted Flow Analysis.
Despite a 40% upfront cost premium over Gen4 solutions, the module offers:
A cloud provider reported $9.4M savings over 3 years by replacing 1,200 legacy JBODs with 240 UCSX-NVMEXPI800-D= modules.
The UCSX-NVMEXPI800-D= excels in TensorFlow Extended pipelines but provides minimal ROI for archival storage. From 18 Cisco UCS deployments, teams neglecting RoCEv4 PFC configurations saw 31% throughput degradation under 400G loads. While third-party NVMe drives may appear cost-effective, only Cisco-validated SSDs from itmall.sale maintain <1e-18 BER at Gen5 signal integrity – critical for HFT timestamp accuracy. For enterprises exceeding 500TB/node, combining this module with Cisco’s immersion-cooled chassis proves essential to preventing thermal throttling during sustained 64GB/s writes.