Dell PowerEdge T630 User Manual

Statement of volatility – dell poweredge t630

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Dell - Internal Use - Confidential

02 - 2013

Statement of Volatility – Dell PowerEdge T630

The Dell PowerEdge T630 contain both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile components lose
their data immediately upon removal of power from the component. Non-volatile components continue to retain
their data even after the power has been removed from the component. Components chosen as user-definable
configuration options (those not soldered to the motherboard) are not included in the Statement of Volatility.
Configuration option information (pertinent to options such as microprocessors, remote access controllers, and
storage controllers) is available by component separately. The following NV components are present in the
PowerEdge T630 servers.

Item

Non-

Volatile or

Volatile

Quantity Reference Designator

Size

Planer

PCH Internal CMOS RAM

Non-

Volatile

1

U_PCH

256 Bytes

BIOS Password

Non-

Volatile

1

U_PCH

16 bytes

BIOS SPI Flash

Non-

Volatile

1

U_SPI_BIOS1

8 MB

iDRAC SPI Flash

Non-

Volatile

1

U_IDRAC_SPI1

4 MB

BMC EMMC

Non-

Volatile

1

U_EMMC1

4 GB

CPU Vcore Regulators

Non-

Volatile

2

PAU1, PDU1

512 Bytes

Vmem Regulators

Non-

Volatile

2

PBU1, PCU1, PEU1, PFU1 512 Bytes

System CPLD RAM

Volatile

1

U_CPLD1

1 KB

System Memory

Volatile

Up to 12

per CPU

DIMM1 ~ DIMM24

Up to 32GB per

DIMM

Internal USB Key

Non-

Volatile

Up to 1

N/A

Varies (not factory

installed)

Trusted Platform Module

(TPM)

Non-

Volatile

1

U_TPM1

128 Bytes

CPU

Volatile

1 or 2

CPU1 / CPU2

Various

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