Statement of Volatility – Dell PowerEdge C6320
The Dell PowerEdge C6320 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 C6320 servers.
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or Volatile
Up to 16GB per DIMM (32GB
24K bytes Flash+ 8k bytes SRAM
24K bytes Flash+ 8k bytes SRAM
384K bytes(ROM)+40K Bytes
(RAM)
PCH Internal CMOS RAM Non-Volatile 1 U13 256 bytes
BIOS Password Non-Volatile 1 U114 32 bytes
BIOS SPI Flash Non-Volatile 1 U114 16M bytes
BMC EMMC Non-Volatile 1 U129 4G bytes
System CPLD RAM Volatile 1 U143 1K bytes (8k bits)
Designator
System Memory Volatile
CPU Volatile
iDRAC DDR Volatile
iDRAC Volatile
LOM EEPROM Non-Volatile
LOM Flash Non-Volatile
per CPU
DIMM1 ~ DIMM16
CPU1 / CPU2
U123 256M bytes
U122
U66
U61
RTS+)
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or Volatile
Purpose? (e.g. boot code)
iDRAC Uboot (bootloader),
Operational parameters
System CPLD RAM
Processor cache + registers
Designator
RAM
EEPROM)
RAM
RAM
operating system write
data to it during normal
operation?
configuration settings
settings
configuration information,
UEFI environment, Flash
server management
persistent store (i.e. IDRAC
MAC Address, iDRAC boot
variables), lifecycle log
cache, virtual planar FRU
and EPPID, rac log, system
event log, JobStore, iDRAC
Lifecycle Controller (LC) USC
partition, LC service diags, LC
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