Online spare memory, Lockstep memory mode, Memory population guidelines – HP ProLiant DL388e Gen8 Server User Manual

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Advanced ECC protects the server against some multibit memory errors. Advanced ECC can correct both

single-bit memory errors and 4-bit memory errors if all failed bits are on the same DRAM device on the DIMM.
Advanced ECC provides additional protection over Standard ECC because it is possible to correct certain

memory errors that would otherwise be uncorrected and result in a server failure. Using HP Advanced

Memory Error Detection technology, the server provides notification when a DIMM is degrading and has a

higher probability of uncorrectable memory error.

Online Spare memory

Online Spare memory mode provides protection against degraded DIMMs by reducing the likelihood of
uncorrected memory errors. This protection is available without any operating system support.
Online Spare memory protection dedicates one rank of each memory channel for use as spare memory. The

remaining ranks are available for OS and application use. If correctable memory errors occur at a rate

higher than a specific threshold on any of the non-spare ranks, the server automatically copies the memory
contents of the degraded rank to the online spare rank. The server then deactivates the failing rank and

automatically switches over to the online spare rank.

Lockstep Memory mode

Lockstep memory mode provides protection against multibit memory errors that occur on the same DRAM

device. Lockstep memory mode can correct any single DRAM device failure on x4 and x8 DIMM types. The

DIMMs in each channel must have identical HP part numbers.
Lockstep memory mode uses channel 2 and channel 3. Channel 1 is not populated. Because channel 1

cannot be populated when using Lockstep memory mode, the maximum memory capacity is lower than

Advanced ECC mode. Memory performance with Advanced ECC is also slightly higher.
Maximum capacity

Type

Rank

Single processor

Dual processors

RDIMM

Single

48 GB

96 GB

RDIMM

Dual

96 GB

192 GB

LRDIMM

Quad

192 GB

384 GB

UDIMM

Single

12 GB

24 GB

UDIMM

Dual

48 GB

96 GB

Memory population guidelines

General DIMM slot population guidelines

Observe the following guidelines for all AMP modes:

Install DIMMs only if the corresponding processor is installed.

Do not mix LRDIMMs, UDIMMs, or RDIMMs.

White DIMM slots denote the first slot of a channel (1-A, 2-B, 3-C).

When two processors are installed, install the DIMMs in sequential alphabetical order balanced
between the two processors: P1-A, P2-A, P1-B, P2-B, P1-C, P2-C, and so forth.

The minimum DIMM requirement to make this server bootable is one DIMM installed in slot 1-A.

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