Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual

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DRAC II

Acronym for Dell™ OpenManage Remote Assistant

Card, version 2.

DRAC III

Acronym for Dell Remote Access Card III.

DRAC III/XT

Acronym for Dell Remote Access Card III/XT.

DRAM

Acronym for dynamic random-access memory. A

system's RAM is usually made up entirely of DRAM

chips. Because DRAM chips cannot store an electrical

charge indefinitely, your system continually refreshes

each DRAM chip in the system.

EEPROM

Acronym for electrically erasable programmable read-

only memory.

EIDE

Abbreviation for enhanced integrated drive electronics.

EIDE devices add one or more of the following

enhancements to the traditional IDE standard:

Data transfer rates of up to 16 MB/sec

Support for drives other than just hard drives, such

as CD and tape drives

Support for hard drives with capacities greater than

528 MB

Support for up to two controllers, each with up to

two devices attached

EMM

Abbreviation for expanded memory manager. A utility

that uses extended memory to emulate expanded

memory on systems with an Intel386™ or higher

microprocessor.

EMS

Abbreviation for Expanded Memory Specification.

EPROM

Acronym for erasable programmable read-only

memory.

ERA

Abbreviation for embedded remote access.

ERA/MC

Abbreviation for embedded remote access modular

computer. See modular system.

ERA/O

Abbreviation for embedded remote access option.

ESM

Abbreviation for embedded systems management,

which is a set of instruction coding in system software

and firmware that notifies a user about potential

hardware problems on a system.

expanded memory

A technique for accessing RAM above 1 MB. To enable

expanded memory on your system, you must use an

EMM. You should configure your system to support

expanded memory only if you run application programs

that can use (or require) expanded memory.

extended memory

RAM above 1 MB. Most software that can use it, such

as the Windows operating system, requires that

extended memory be under the control of an XMM.

external cache memory

A RAM cache using SRAM chips. Because SRAM chips

operate at several times the speed of DRAM chips, the

microprocessor can retrieve data and instructions faster

from external cache memory than from RAM.

FAT

Acronym for file allocation table. FAT and FAT32 are

file systems that are defined as follows:

FAT — A file system used by MS-DOS,

Windows 3.x, Windows 95, and Windows 98.

Windows NT

®

and Windows 2000 also can use the

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