Memory sparing support – Dell PowerEdge T605 User Manual

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Memory Sparing Support

Memory sparing is supported in single- or dual-processor systems that have one
of the fully populated memory configurations shown in Table 3-1. The memory
sparing feature must be enabled in the Memory Information screen of the
System Setup program. See "Entering the System Setup Program" on page 43.
To use memory sparing, you must disable node interleaving.
Memory sparing is applied independently to the two groups of DIMMs on the
same sides of the processor sockets. To support memory sparing, all DIMM
sockets within a DIMM group must be populated.
When enabled, memory sparing allocates and reserves ranks of memory from
the installed DIMMs to act as spare memory in the event of a memory
channel failure. A memory channel uses paired DIMMs; for memory sparing
to work, DIMMs must be paired as spares also.
Memory sparing allocates only the first rank of memory of a DIMM. For a
single-rank DIMM, the entire capacity of the DIMM must be allocated for
sparing along with the adjacent single-rank DIMM to spare a memory

Table 3-1.

Memory Configurations

Total System Memory

DIMM Socket

Single-
Processor
System

Dual-Processor
System

DIMM A1/

DIMM B1

DIMM A2/

DIMM B2

DIMM A3/

DIMM B3

DIMM A4/

DIMM B4

1 GB

2 GB

512 MB

512 MB

2 GB

4 GB

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

2 GB

4 GB

1 GB

1 GB

4 GB

8 GB

1 GB

1 GB

1 GB

1 GB

4 GB

8 GB

2 GB

2 GB

6 GB

12 GB

2 GB

2 GB

1 GB

1 GB

8 GB

16 GB

2 GB

2 GB

2 GB

2 GB

8 GB

16 GB

4 GB

4 GB

12 GB

24 GB

4 GB

4 GB

2 GB

2 GB

16 GB

32 GB

4 GB

4 GB

4 GB

4 GB

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