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NVRAM
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NVRAM
(1) (Non-Volatile RAM) Dynamic RAM (DRAM) or static RAM (SRAM) memory that is backed up by a battery in the event of failure (see solid state drive and BBSRAM), or that is backed up to a non-volatile memory in the event of failure (see nvSRAM).

(2) (Non-Volatile RAM) A type of memory that retains its content without power. See non-volatile memory and solid state drive.
NVRAM - Non-Volatile Random Access Memory


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These "hot files" are placed on Solid Data's Excellerator and stored in non-volatile DRAM, which provides dramatically faster access than the mechanical access of magnetic disk drives.
These 'hot files' are placed on Solid Data's Excellerator and stored in non-volatile DRAM, which provides dramatically faster access than the mechanical access of magnetic disk drives.
About the evaluation kit The PCI-to-SCSI FileArray controller card is a 32-bit PCI bus master DMA adapter with 4MB ECC-protected, non-volatile DRAM (NVRAM) and 4MB or 16MB parity protected data cache.
 
 
 
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