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9F5K9 Dell IDRAC VFlash 8GB SD Card
  • Model: 9F5K9, 09F5K9
  • Shipping Weight: 1 kg
  • In Stock: 15
  • Manufactured by: Dell

9F5K9 Dell IDRAC VFlash 8GB SD Card

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Description

Dell IDRAC VFlash 8GB Secure Digital High Capacity SD Card DPN: 9F5K9,09F5K9

  • Brand: Dell
  • Part #:  9F5K9, 09F5K9
  • Specs:-
  •   ::  Type: vFlash SD Cards
  •   ::  Capacity: 8GB
  •   ::  Memory Type: SDHC
  •   ::  Speed Class Rating: Class 10
  • Compatibility:
  •     (PowerEdge servers with SD card reader modules)
  •   ::  PowerEdge R330
  •   ::  PowerEdge R430
  •   ::  PowerEdge R530
  •   ::  PowerEdge R630
  •   ::  PowerEdge R730
  •   ::  PowerEdge T330
  •   ::  PowerEdge T430
  •   ::  PowerEdge T630 
  • Condition: New
  • Warranty: 1 (one) year Tekmart warranty
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Key points to note on these 9F5K9 Dell vFlash Modules:-

The vFlash device is a removable SD card that provides a per-system local storage space. The system operator accesses the physical SD card slot on the front panel of the server on the Dell 12th generation rack and tower servers, or from the back of the Dell 11th generation rack and tower servers.

Blade servers have an internal vFlash card that cannot be removed or inserted without removing the blade from the system chassis. The vFlash device supports most of the generic SD cards.

You can use Dell-branded or most off-the-shelf SD cards. The Dell SD card provides better performance. One of the key enabling technologies of vFlash is the emulation of the out-of-band storage space as in-band USB storage device(s). This allows the content of the emulated USB device to be accessed and prepared remotely.

The emulated storage type can be Floppy, CD, or Hard drive. This is critical to a system operator where the physical access to a server system is not possible.

Together with the Autorun capability for some operating systems, like Windows, the system operator can perform automated program execution on the server system by remotely preparing a CD image on the vFlash, and then emulating the image into a USB CD device attached to the server system.

The operator can operate on the vFlash partitions regardless of whether the operating system is running or not.

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