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EMC 510-0327-0006 P-X-NVRAM2GS SPARE NVRAM SP PCIE 2GB DD990 510-0327-0006 / 521-0014-0001/521-0014-...
- EMC 510-0327-0006 Spare NVRAM Module
- 2GB Memory Capacity
- PCIe Interface
- Non-Volatile Memory
- Part Numbers: 521-0014-0001, DD990
- Designed for RAID controllers and storage arrays
- Ensures data persistence during power loss
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Product Overview
The EMC 510-0327-0006 is a spare NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory) module for PCIe systems, offering 2GB of memory. It is identified by part numbers including 521-0014-0001 and DD990, and is designed to provide persistent storage for critical data in RAID controllers or storage arrays.
Technical Information
| Product Type | NVRAM Module |
| Manufacturer | EMC |
| Part Number | 510-0327-0006 |
Additional Specifications
| Memory Capacity | 2GB |
| Interface | PCIe |
| Alternate Part Numbers | 521-0014-0001, DD990 |
Product Description
The EMC 510-0327-0006 is a critical component designed to enhance the reliability and data integrity of storage systems, particularly those employing RAID controllers. As a spare NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory) module with a 2GB capacity, it serves as a persistent cache for write operations. This means that data written by the host system is first stored in the NVRAM, which retains its contents even when power is lost. This feature is crucial for preventing data loss during unexpected power outages or system crashes, ensuring that all committed transactions are safely recorded. This NVRAM module utilizes a PCIe interface, allowing for high-speed communication with the host system and the storage controller it's integrated with. The non-volatile nature of the memory is its key advantage over standard volatile RAM. In RAID controllers, NVRAM is often used in conjunction with battery backup units (BBUs) or supercapacitors to protect the cached data. This ensures that data written to the NVRAM can be safely flushed to the physical drives once power is restored or the system is back online, thereby guaranteeing data consistency and preventing corruption. The EMC 510-0327-0006, also identified by part numbers like 521-0014-0001 and DD990, is a spare part, indicating its role in maintaining the operational readiness of EMC storage solutions. Its inclusion in a system significantly boosts the resilience of data storage operations, making it a vital component for enterprise environments where data loss is unacceptable. The 2GB capacity is sufficient for buffering a substantial amount of write data, optimizing performance while maintaining robust data protection.



