Where are passwords and licensing information stored?
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In the context of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller (SBC) 7, passwords and licensing information are stored in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM).
NVRAM is a type of memory that retains its data even when power is removed, making it suitable for storing important information that needs to persist even after a system reboot or power outage. It is typically used to store system configuration information, such as passwords, licenses, and other important settings.
CAM (Content Addressable Memory) is a type of memory that is used to perform high-speed table lookups, but it is not typically used for storing passwords or licensing information. RAM memory (Random Access Memory) and SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) are volatile types of memory that lose their data when power is removed and are not suitable for storing important information.
Boot Flash, on the other hand, is a type of non-volatile memory that is used to store the firmware or operating system code that is used to boot a system. It is not typically used for storing passwords or licensing information.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is A. Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM).