Advanced ecc mode support - poweredge m710, Memory mirroring support - poweredge m710 – Dell PowerEdge M910 User Manual

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Installing Blade Components

General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M710

To ensure optimal performance of your system, observe the following general

guidelines when configuring your system memory:

• RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed.
• Memory modules are populated beginning with the socket farthest from

the processor (this socket is indicated by a white socket-release lever).

• In a dual-processor configuration, the memory configuration for each

processor must be identical.

• If quad-rank memory modules are installed, a maximum of two DIMMs

per channel is supported.

• If memory modules with different speeds are installed, they operate at the

speed of the slowest installed memory modules.

Three memory channels are allocated to each processor. The number of

channels used and the allowable configurations depend on the memory mode

selected. The channels are organized as follows:

• Channel 0 - sockets 3, 6, 9
• Channel 1 - sockets 2, 5, 8
• Channel 2 - sockets 1, 4, 7

Sockets A1 through A9 are assigned to CPU1; sockets B1 through B9 are

assigned to CPU2.

Advanced ECC Mode Support – PowerEdge M710

In this configuration, channels 0 and 1 are combined to form one 128-bit

channel. If a memory error occurs on a given chip, the faulty chip is disabled.

Memory modules must be identical in size, speed, and technology in

corresponding slots.

Memory Mirroring Support – PowerEdge M710

The system supports memory mirroring if identical memory modules are

installed in channel 0 and channel 1 (memory is not installed in channel 2).

Mirroring must also be enabled in the System Setup program. In a mirrored

configuration, the total available system memory is one-half of the total

installed physical memory.

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