"B-Series blade servers can accommodate a maximum of 12 DIMMS for up to 192 GB of RAM, while the C-Series has a much larger capacity at 64 DIMMS for a maximum of 1 TB of RAM. In terms of number of servers per system, however, the roles are reversed; the B-Series tops out at 320 servers per system while the C-Series can only accommodate 160." This is all subject to change. The UCS B440 (a B-Series blade server) can run 32 DDR3 DIMMs for 256GB of ram if 8 GB DIMMs are used. The B200 - 384GB with 8GB DIMMS. (Citation: [[http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-Unified-Computing-System-Center/dp/1587141930/ | Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS)]] Chapter 5) Since this information is out of date, and in flux, I would just edit it to say that the B series are blade servers, and the C series are rack servers. Maybe something about the Catalina chipset (ASICs patented to Nuova systems, that was taken over by Cisco in 2008)
: Agreed, please use past tense and citations with precise dates. Actually detailed product info will always be more accurate directly from the vendor, so just keep to the highlights. [[User:W Nowicki|W Nowicki]] ([[User talk:W Nowicki|talk]]) 19:16, 13 January 2014 (UTC)