I'm leaning towards C. It mentions Cisco's own virtualization software, and that it's supported with their Business Edition solutions. Gotta go with the Cisco-centric option, right?
Ha! Cisco sure loves to make things complicated, don't they? I bet they want you to buy their 'Cisco-approved' stuff so they can make a few extra bucks.
Ha! Cisco sure loves to make things complicated, don't they? I bet they want you to buy their 'Cisco-approved' stuff so they can make a few extra bucks.
C) Cisco UC Virtualization Foundation (supported only with UC applications deployed either as UC on UCS solution or as part of Cisco Business Edition 6000/7000)
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. I thought Cisco had their own virtualization software, like the Cisco UC Virtualization Hypervisor. Looks like I need to double-check the options.
Well, I think the answer is B. Cisco clearly approves VMware vSphere, and you need to purchase it from them for Cisco Collaboration apps. Makes sense to me.
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