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VCE Vblock™ System 320 Gen 3.1 Architecture Overview

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Management components<strong>VCE</strong> Vblock <strong>System</strong> <strong>320</strong> <strong>Gen</strong> <strong>3.1</strong> <strong>Architecture</strong><strong>Overview</strong>Management componentsManagement hardware componentsVblock <strong>System</strong>s include an AMP. The AMP provides a single management point for Vblock <strong>System</strong>s to enablethe following benefits:• Monitors and manages Vblock <strong>System</strong> health, performance, and capacity• Provides fault isolation for management• Eliminates resource overhead on Vblock <strong>System</strong>s• Provides a clear demarcation point for remote operationsThe following table describes the AMPs:AMPDescriptionMini • One Cisco UCS C220 server• Two Cisco Catalyst 3560X Ethernet switchesHigh-availability (HA) • Two Cisco UCS C220 servers• Two Cisco Catalyst 3560X Ethernet switches• One EMC VNXe3150In a Vblock <strong>System</strong> configuration with a mini-AMP, space is reserved in the compute/storage base (CSB)cabinet for the additional HA AMP components to make it easy to upgrade to the HA AMP later.In Vblock <strong>320</strong> with EMC VNX 5300, the AMP is not installed in the base cabinet. The AMP must be installedwithin an external storage expansion (SE) cabinet, network cabinet, or customer-provided cabinet. The mini-AMP occupies three rack units (RUs). The HA AMP occupies six RUs.Cisco UCS C220 server Cisco Catalyst 3560X Ethernet switch EMC VNXe315046 © 2013 <strong>VCE</strong> Company, LLC.All Rights Reserved.

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