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Cisco HCIXNX215C-M8SN | All‑NVMe HCI node | dual‑socket M8 platform | high‑capacity chassis | Nutanix‑ready | barebone (no CPU/RAM/Drives)

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Description

An all‑NVMe hyperconverged compute node with a higher‑capacity chassis to accommodate larger NVMe footprints for Nutanix clusters. Delivered as a barebone platform without CPUs, memory, or NVMe drives so you can right‑size performance and capacity. Ideal for mixed workloads, consolidation, and data‑dense deployments requiring low latency at scale. Supports Nutanix AOS with AHV or other supported hypervisors (per Nutanix compatibility).

Features

- High‑capacity, all‑NVMe chassis for scale‑out performance and density
- Dual‑socket compute for versatile workload consolidation
- Modular I/O enabling 10/25/40/100GbE fabrics
- Designed for Nutanix AOS clusters with AHV or other supported hypervisors
- Barebone flexibility to match exact performance and budget targets
- Enterprise‑class reliability and manageability

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

FAQs

Q: How is this different from a compact HCI node?
A: This version emphasizes a higher‑capacity chassis to support larger all‑NVMe configurations while retaining low latency.

Q: What components must I add to make it production‑ready?
A: CPUs, memory, NVMe drives, NICs as needed, and Nutanix software licensing. Verify choices against the Nutanix HCL.

Q: Does it support 100GbE networking?
A: Yes, with compatible NICs and switches. Check part numbers for interoperability.

Q: Is firmware pre‑aligned for Nutanix?
A: It is designed for Nutanix, but you may need to align firmware/driver versions during node commissioning per Nutanix best practices.

Q: Can I mix NVMe drive models?
A: Stick to the Nutanix HCL and aim for uniform capacities/models within a node for balanced performance and capacity.

Technical Specifications

- Node type: Hyperconverged compute node for Nutanix AOS
- Storage media: All‑NVMe flash (expanded capacity chassis; exact bay count depends on configuration)
- CPU: Dual‑socket M8‑generation platform (CPUs not included)
- Memory: Server‑class DIMMs (memory not included; capacity depends on CPU/board)
- Network: Modular NIC options with 10/25/40/100GbE support depending on adapters
- Management: Out‑of‑band management supported (feature set varies by configuration)
- Licensing: Nutanix software licensing required and sold separately
- Chassis focus: Higher capacity for larger NVMe footprints and scaling
- Use cases: Virtualization, mixed workloads, databases, and capacity‑intensive HCI
- OS/Hypervisor: Nutanix AHV and other Nutanix‑supported hypervisors (per HCL)

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