I've also been told that Cisco has a UCS simulator that you can download
from the official Cisco website. I have not checked this out yet, but I
don't have have any reason not to believe the person I got this information
from today.
JS
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Travis Niedens <niedentj_at_hotmail.com>wrote:
> Best really is Cisco Press' since they made it :) The UCS book by SIlvanio
> Gai is a good start. I would look at Cisco CVDs and UCS docs on CCO to
> start
> filling in beyond there. If you work for a Cisco partner you should be able
> to get ahold of the UCSPE to play with the B series UI.
>
> Travis
>
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> Can someone recommend any books on Cisco UCS?
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