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Which platforms support TPM chips?

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Applies to

  • TPM
  • AFF, ASA and FAS storage systems

Answer

  • A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip is a secure crypto-processor that is designed to carry out cryptographic operations.
  • TPM is located on an AFF, ASA or FAS storage controller motherboard.
  • Starting with ONTAP 9.8, platforms with TPM chips and a TPM license will generate and seal the node key encryption key to protect the highest level of the OKM keying hierarchy.
  • AFF, ASA and FAS models introduced in 2016 and later typically include a TPM chip:
    • AFF A1K, AFF A90, AFF A70, ASA A1K, ASA A90, ASA A70
    • AFF A900, ASA A900, FAS9500
    • AFF A250, AFF C250, ASA A250, ASA C250, FAS500f
    • AFF A400, AFF C400, ASA A400, ASA C400, FAS8700, FAS8300
    • AFF A320
    • AFF A800, AFF C800, ASA A800, ASA C800
    • AFF A700s
    • AFF A700, ASA AFF A700, FAS9000
    • AFF A300, FAS8200
    • AFF A220, ASA AFF A220, AFF A150, AFF C190, ASA A150, FAS2750, FAS2720
    • AFF A200, FAS2650, FAS2620

 

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