http://www.vikingmodular.com/products/arxcis/ddr3/ddr3.html
In general devices like these that I've dealt with in the past are
presented as SATA or SAS devices, but some devices require additional
drivers (take Ramdrives devices for instance).
this one - as described - is 100% regular DDR3 DIMM and plugged as normal
memory.
Depends on the BIOS, the settings set in the BIOS, etc.
FreeBSD is but it can be patched easily.
I wouldn't depend on volatile memory working in a non-volatile manner
unless it's battery backed (which companies like Ramdrive, STEC,
this is supercapacitor backed. after poweroff it have enough time to write
all to SLC flash chip.
How to get DRAM controller mapping i mean what DIMM is at what address?
What is located where should be opaque if the designer designed it
properly (otherwise a driver will need to be added to interface with
the device if the vendor is trying to be clever or is not fully
conforming to ATA/SCSI standards).
please read attached link. it is NOT SATA/ATA/SAS/PCIe device.
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