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Cisco UCS B22 M3 - Installing and Enabling a Trusted Platform Module

Cisco UCS B22 M3
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Removing an adapter card is the reverse of installing it. You might find it helpful when removing the connector
from the motherboard to gently rock the board along the length of the connector until it loosens.
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Figure 19: Installing an Adapter Card
Installing and Enabling a Trusted Platform Module
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a component that can securely store artifacts used to authenticate the server. These artifacts
can include passwords, certificates, or encryption keys. A TPM can also be used to store platform measurements that help ensure that
the platform remains trustworthy. Authentication (ensuring that the platform can prove that it is what it claims to be) and attestation
(a process helping to prove that a platform is trustworthy and has not been breached) are necessary steps to ensure safer computing
in all environments. It is a requirement for the Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) security feature, which must be enabled
in the BIOS settings for a server equipped with a TPM.
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