Description
Security Feature
The Dell 370-ACBK RAM module does not have any built-in security features specific to the memory module itself.
However, ECC (Error Correction Code) feature built into the RAM module can help to maintain data integrity and prevent crashes or system failures by detecting and correcting any errors that may occur during data transfer. This can help to prevent data corruption and ensure that sensitive information is not compromised.
Additionally, the servers or workstations that use this memory module may have security features such as secure boot, encryption, and secure erase that can protect against unauthorized access or data breaches.
It’s important to note that, while the RAM module itself does not have specific security features, it is an important component in a server or workstation’s overall security posture. Keeping the server or workstation up-to-date with security patches and using best practices for securing the operating system and applications can help to protect against potential threats.
It’s also important to work with your IT department or vendor to ensure that the server or workstation is configured correctly and that appropriate security measures are in place.
Network Connectivity and Management
The Dell 370-ACBK RAM module is a memory module and does not have any built-in network connectivity or management features. It is used to provide memory for servers and workstations, and is not responsible for connecting or managing networks.
However, servers and workstations that use the 370-ACBK RAM module may have network connectivity and management features built-in, such as Ethernet ports, wireless connectivity, and management software.
The servers and workstations that use this RAM module can be managed remotely and configured for various network protocols to connect to a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). These servers and workstations can also be configured to provide network services such as file sharing, print serving, and web hosting.
Additionally, the servers or workstations may also have built-in management software, such as Dell’s OpenManage, that allows administrators to monitor, manage and troubleshoot the server or workstation from a remote location. This software can help to streamline server and workstation management and make it easier to maintain and troubleshoot the system.
It’s important to note that, while the RAM module itself does not have specific network connectivity or management features, it is an important component of a server or workstation that provides memory to run network services and management software.
Maintenance and troubleshooting
The Dell 370-ACBK RAM module is a robust and reliable memory module, and as such, it requires minimal maintenance. However, there are a few best practices that can help to maintain its performance and longevity:
- Keep the server or workstation clean: Dust and debris can accumulate inside the server or workstation over time, which can affect the cooling system and cause overheating. Keeping the server or workstation clean can help to prevent overheating and prolong the life of the RAM module.
- Monitor system temperatures: Keeping an eye on the system temperatures can help to identify potential overheating issues early on, and take appropriate action to resolve them.
- Check for firmware updates: Firmware updates can help to fix bugs and improve performance. Check the Dell website for firmware updates for the server or workstation, and apply them as necessary.
- Monitor memory usage: Keep an eye on the memory usage of the server or workstation, and ensure that the system is not running out of memory. If the system is running low on memory, consider adding more RAM or optimizing the system’s memory usage.
- Keep backups: Regularly backup important data to protect against data loss in case of hardware failure.
In terms of troubleshooting, if you suspect that the RAM module is causing issues, you can try the following steps:
- Check for error messages: If the server or workstation is displaying error messages, check the system log for information about the cause of the error.
- Check the memory configuration: Ensure that the RAM module is properly seated in the memory slot and that the memory configuration is correct.
- Test the RAM module: Use memory diagnostic software to test the RAM module to ensure that it is functioning properly.
- Replace the RAM module: If the RAM module is found to be faulty, replace it with a new one.
- Contact Dell technical support: If you’re unable to resolve the issue, contact Dell technical support for further assistance.
It’s important to note that, while the RAM module itself does not have specific maintenance or troubleshooting features, it is an important component of a server or workstation that provides memory to run the system. Keeping the system updated, monitoring system temperatures, and performing regular backups can help to maintain the overall performance and reliability of the system.
General Information
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Manufacturer Part Number: 370-ACBK
- Type: Memory (RAM)
- Sub-Type: PC4-17000
- Product Name: 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
Technical Information
- Storage Capacity: 128GB
- Memory Technology: DDR4 SDRAM
- Number Of Modules: 8 X 16GB
- Chips Organization: X4
- Bus Speed: 2133mhz DDR4-2133/PC4-17000
- Data Integrity Check: Ecc
- Signal Processing: Registered
- Cas Latency Timings: Cl15
- Rank Features: Dual Rank
- Voltage: 1.2v
- Upgrade Type: System Specific
Compatibility
- Dell Poweredge Servers:
- C4130
- M630
- R430
- R530
- R610
- R630
- R730
- R730xd
- R920
- T430
- T630
- Precision Workstation R7910 Xl
- Precision Workstation T5810 Xl
- Precision Workstation T7810 Xl
- Precision Workstation T7910 Xl
- Precision Workstations R7910
- Precision Workstations T5810
- Precision Workstations T7810
- Precision Workstations T7910