Hpe Persistent Memory Module Sanitization - HP ProLiant DL580 Gen10 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Install the HPE Persistent Memory modules in the same DIMM slots in the destination server.
Install the entire interleaved set (all the DIMMs and HPE Persistent Memory modules on the processor) on the
destination server.
If any of the requirements cannot be met during relocation, do the following:
Manually back up the persistent memory data before relocating HPE Persistent Memory modules to another server.
Relocate the HPE Persistent Memory modules to another server.
Sanitize all HPE Persistent Memory modules on the new server before using them.
Requirements for relocating encrypted HPE Persistent Memory modules or a set of HPE Persistent Memory modules
when the data must be preserved
If HPE Persistent Memory modules are encrypted with local key management, either manually retrieve the HPE Persistent
Memory module passwords from the server (user-generated passwords only) or export a password file to a USB key.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends exporting the password file to a USB key.
Follow the requirements for relocating HPE Persistent Memory modules or a set of HPE Persistent Memory modules when
the data must be preserved.
Do one of the following:
If HPE Persistent Memory modules are encrypted with local key management, either manually enter the HPE Persistent
Memory module passwords in the System Utilities or import the password file from the USB key.
If HPE Persistent Memory modules are encrypted with remote key management, enroll the HPE iLO in the key
management server to provide access to the data on the HPE Persistent Memory modules.
For more information, see the HPE Persistent Memory User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (https://
www.hpe.com/info/persistentmemory-docs).
Requirements for relocating HPE Persistent Memory modules or a set of HPE Persistent Memory modules when the data
does not have to be preserved
Move the HPE Persistent Memory modules to the new location and sanitize all HPE Persistent Memory modules after
installing them to the new location.
Observe the DIMM and HPE Persistent Memory module population guidelines.
Observe the process for removing an HPE Persistent Memory module.
Observe the process for installing an HPE Persistent Memory module.
Review and configure the system settings for HPE Persistent Memory.
For more information, see the HPE Persistent Memory User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (https://
www.hpe.com/info/persistentmemory-docs).

HPE Persistent Memory module sanitization

Media sanitization is defined by NIST SP800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization (Rev 1, Dec 2014) as "a general term
referring to the actions taken to render data written on media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means."
The specification defines the following levels:
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Removal and replacement procedures

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