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Can user programs or operating system write
data to it during normal operation?
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]
How is data input to this memory?
How is this memory write protected?
Remarks
Backplane Firmware and FRU
Size:
Type: [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:
Can user programs or operating system write
data to it during normal operation?
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]
How is data input to this memory?
Embedded Bootable Memory Device
Size:
Type: [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:
Can user programs or operating system write
data to it during normal operation?
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]
How is data input to this memory?
How is this memory write protected?
Remarks
Server BMC (Baseboard Management
Controller) Firmware Flash Memory
Size:
Type: [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guide
Yes, OS's and applications that conform to
the TCG standard can write data to the TPM
during normal operation. Access to the NV
Storage is controlled by the TPM owner.
Trusted Platform Module NV storage. May
be used to securely storage of encryption
keys.
TCG TPM Specification defined command
interface or Using TPM Enabled operating
systems
As defined by the TCG TPM Specification,
protection of this NV memory area is
configurable by the TPM owner.
Details
32 KB
Flash
No
Backplane Firmware and FRU data storage
Loading flash memory requires a vendor
provided firmware file and loader
program which is executed by booting up
the system from a floppy or OS based
executable containing the
firmware file and the loader. A system
loaded with arbitrary data in firmware
memory would not operate.
Details
1 GB
SD card
Yes
Optional embedded boot device
Factory installed or via USB bus.
Not write protected
Details
16MB Flash
SPI Flash
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