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Maximising Performance With Kingston Server 64GB ECC LRDIMMs

Published 21st September 2016 | Article by KingstonMemoryShop | Posted in Tech Talk

To maximise the capacity potential of Intel Xeon-based Servers, you have to consider the balance between performance, capacity, and low power. In order to run many applications such as those processing virtualizations, you need the maximum memory capacity possible. By choosing a high-memory LRDIMM (Load Reduced Dual Inline Memory Model) early on, you can avoid expensive upgrades later down the line.

LRDIMMs are an ideal solution to process data for high-level computing tasks. They channel power to CPU in an extremely efficient manner, enabling energy savings by using less voltage.

Compared to standard DIMMs, LRDIMMs allow for the population of more DIMMs per channel, enabling you to use up to double the installed memory. Per socket, new generation servers can have over twelve microprocessor cores, so LRDIMMs are becoming more necessary as the development of server technology advances.

Some memory-intensive computing processes for which the LRDIMM is a crucial tool include:
- Virtualization
- Cloud computing
- In-memory database computing

The benefits of LRDIMMs include the large expansion of memory bandwidth, increased server productivity, and the elimination of the time and resources needed to add additional servers. They allow servers to meet the maximum amount of installed memory.

By enabling consumers to choose the specific RAM needed and providing ultra-reliable server design, Kingston has reduced the overall cost of ownership of LRDIMMs over time. Each server module passes Dynamic Burn-In testing, which is a system specifically designed to ensure that potentially defective modules are screened out.

Click here to view the full range of Kingston LRDIMMs including the 64GB LRDIMMs.

Kingston can offer upgrades to support all the major Server Brands such as Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, Lenovo and Supermicro to name just a few.

 

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