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NOTE:
• The term "CPU" in this table refers to processors.
• For the location of riser cards at the server rear, see "Riser cards."
Fiber transceiver modules
Model
Central
wavelength
Connector
Max transmission
distance
SFP-25G-SR-MM850-1-X 850 nm LC 100 m (328.08 ft)
SFP-XG-SX-MM850-A1-X 850 nm LC 300 m (984.25 ft)
SFP-XG-SX-MM850-E1-X 850 nm LC 300 m (984.25 ft)
Storage options other than HDDs and SDDs
Model Specifications
SD-32G-Micro-A 32 G microSD mainstream flash media kit module
SD-64G-Micro-A 64 G microSD mainstream flash media kit module
DVD-RW-Mobile-USB-A
Removable USB DVDRW drive module
IMPORTANT:
For this module to work correctly, you must connect it to a USB 3.0
connector.
NVMe VROC modules
Model RAID levels Compatible NVMe SSDs
NVMe-VROC-Key-S 0, 1, 10 All NVMe drives and PCIe M.2 SSDs
NVMe-VROC-Key-P 0, 1, 5, 10 All NVMe drives and PCIe M.2 SSDs
NVMe-VROC-Key-I 0, 1, 5, 10 Intel NVMe drives and Intel PCIe M.2 SSDs
TPM/TCM modules
Trusted platform module (TPM) is a microchip embedded in the management module. It stores
encryption information (such as encryption keys) for authenticating server hardware and software.
The TPM operates with drive encryption programs such as Microsoft Windows BitLocker to provide
operating system security and data protection. For information about Microsoft Windows BitLocker,
visit the Microsoft website at http://www.microsoft.com.
Trusted cryptography module (TCM) is a trusted computing platform-based hardware module with
protected storage space, which enables the platform to implement password calculation.
Table 11-16 d
escribes the TPM and TCM modules supported by the server.