![]() This document tries to address some of the frequently asked questions about the Cisco UCS VIC 1400 series and the recommended practices from an Ethernet fabric perspective. Although every effort has been made to make this document appeal to the widest possible audience, the document assumes that readers have an understanding of Cisco UCS hardware, terminology, and configurations. The audience for this document consists of system architects, system engineers, and any other technical staff who are responsible for planning and maintaining the UCS infrastructure. For a comprehensive look into the supported features, please refer to the Cisco UCS VIC 1400 datasheet. ![]() The Cisco VIC 1400 series is the fourth generation of VICs available in multiple form factors (1440, 1480, 1455, 1457, 1495, and 1497) and speed (10/25/40/100Gbps). The Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) incorporates the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) technology and offers a comprehensive feature set, providing investment protection across multiple generations of UCS blade and rack server. The fourth-generation Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card 1400 series supports 10/25/40/100-Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Channel over Ethernet speeds, Cisco’s next-generation converged network adapter technology, and a comprehensive set of features for UCS B-series blade servers, C-series rack servers, and S-series storage servers. The Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) is a next-generation data center platform that unites computing, networking, storage access, and virtualization resources into a cohesive system designed to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase business agility.
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