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98Y6790 IBM Power S822 System VPD CARD
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  • Model: 98Y6790,00E2150
  • Shipping Weight: 1 kg
  • In Stock: 2
  • Manufactured by: IBM

98Y6790 IBM Power S822 System VPD CARD


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Description

IBM Power S822 / DS8880 VPD ((Vital Product Data) Card FRU: 98Y6790

  • Brand: IBM
  • Part #: 98Y6790,00E2150
  • Specs:-
  • ::Type: IBM Power System internal component
  • Compatibility:-
  • This particular VPD card is known to be a component in several IBM products, including:
  • ::IBM Power S822: A server in the IBM Power Systems family.
  • ::IBM DS8880: A high-performance disk storage system.
  • Condition: New
  • Warranty: 1 (one) year Tekmart Africa warranty
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The code "98Y6790" is an IBM part number (FRU)  for a VPD card. This card is a component used in various IBM server and storage systems, such as the IBM Power S822 and the IBM DS8880.

It is a small, specialized circuit board designed to fit into a dedicated slot on the system's backplane. Its physical form factor is not a standard one like a PCI card but is specific to the systems it supports.

A VPD (Vital Product Data) card is a hardware component in computer systems that stores critical information about the system and its components. This data typically includes:

  • ::Part numbers and serial numbers of the hardware.
  • ::Model information and manufacturing dates.
  • ::Firmware versions.
  • ::Feature codes.
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This information (above), is essential for system management, troubleshooting, and support. When a system is powered on, the BIOS or system firmware reads the VPD to identify the installed components and configure the system correctly.

If a VPD card fails or is replaced, the new card must be programmed with the correct information for the system to function properly.

In summary then, the primary purpose of a VPD card, like the above, is to serve as a secure, non-volatile repository for vital system information. This data will be read by the system's firmware (like the BIOS or OpenFirmware) during startup to identify the hardware and enable specific features.

** In the absence of a VPD card, or with a faulty one, an IBM system can fail to start up properly because it can't identify itself or its components.**

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