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Cisco UCS B260 M4 Blade Server (with Intel® Xeon® E7 v4 CPU)
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CONFIGURING the SERVER
STEP 8
ORDER TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULE (OPTIONAL)
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a computer chip or microcontroller that can securely store 
artifacts used to authenticate the platform or server. These artifacts can include passwords, 
certificates, or encryption keys. A TPM can also be used to store platform measurements that 
help ensure that the platform remains trustworthy. Authentication (ensuring that the platform 
can prove that it is what it claims to be) and attestation (a process helping to prove that a 
platform is trustworthy and has not been breached) are necessary steps to ensure safer 
computing in all environments. See 
 for the mounting location of the TPM.
The TPM ordering information is listed in 
.
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  Trusted Platform Module
Product ID (PID)
PID Description
UCSX-TPM1-001
Trusted Platform Module 1.2 for UCS 
UCSX-TPM1-002
Trusted Platform Module 2.0 for UCS servers (LPC based)
NOTE:  The module used in this server conforms to TPM v1.2/2.0, as defined by the 
Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
NOTE:  TPM installation is supported after-factory. However, a TPM installs with a 
one-way screw and cannot be replaced, upgraded, or moved to another server. If a 
server with a TPM is returned, the replacement server must be ordered with a new 
TPM."