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Re: How much RAM on ML110 G6?

 
manuelravasio
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How much RAM on ML110 G6?

Hello list.

 

18 months ago I bought an ML110 G6, shipping with default 1 x 1G RAM and 1 x 250G HD.

The paperwork enclosed with the server says it supports a maximum of 8G RAM (4 x 2G).

On the other hand, on HP site I read that ML110 G6 supports up to 16G RAM.

 

Recently I had the possibility to try 4 x 4G 1333MHz RAM sticks, but, alas, the system doesn't even finish POST: it turns on and issues the same BEEPs it produces when no RAM is plugged in.

 

So the question is: how much RAM does my box support?

Is there any firmware version / license / anything I am supposed to do to have the box support the 4G sticks?

 

Thank you all for any answer / pointer!

 

Manuel

 

 

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Suman_1978
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Re: How much RAM on ML110 G6?

Hi,

 

According to the documentation this server supports upto 16GB of RAM (4GBx4).

Use only HP supported PC3-10600E UDIMM in 1, 2, or 4GB capacities.

 

Configuring Memory on HP ProLiant ML110 G6 Server:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c01931350

 

HP Qualified Server Memory

http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/options/memory-description.html

 

You should see the DDR3 Memory Configuration Tool for more configuration options.

 



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manuelravasio
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Re: How much RAM on ML110 G6?

Hello Suman_AN

and thank you for your prompt support.

 

This is the memory I tested on my system:

 

http://www.corsair.com/en/memory/intel-memory-upgrades/dual-channel-intel-memory-upgrade-kits/cmx8gx3m2a1333c9.html

 

4 x 4GB sticks.

I believe it should match the memory described in the page you linked, but I'm obviously wrong.

 

I also tried this one:

 

http://www.corsair.com/en/memory/intel-memory-upgrades/dual-channel-intel-memory-upgrade-kits/vengeance-8gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmz8gx3m2a1600c9b.html

 

4 x 4GB sticks.

Neither this one worked and produced the same "BEEPs" scheme produced by empty RAM slots.

 

I'm sure all the RAM sticks are running: I tried them in another PC and they work correctly.

 

Is ECC memory required?

 

Thank you,

Manuel

 

 

Matti_Kurkela
Honored Contributor

Re: How much RAM on ML110 G6?

Yes, ECC is required.

 

From the memory configuration document linked by Suman_AN (emphasis mine):

"The system has four DIMM slots that support PC3-10600E unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) with ECC support."

 

It does not say "ECC or non-ECC" nor "with optional ECC support". Therefore, ECC support is required.

 

It is my experience that most server-grade systems require memory with ECC (error correction) capability, in order to maximize reliability in long-term 24/7 use. If the ECC is optional, the server documentation should say so.

 

The Corsair memory modules you listed do not have ECC.

MK
manuelravasio
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Re: How much RAM on ML110 G6?

Thank you.

 

Still, I have a doubt: the server is now running on 5G RAM: 1 x 1G ECC original stick + 2 x 2G non-ECC 1333MHz sticks. And yes, it also runs perfectly on the non-ECC 4G only.

 

So, how comes it's running on non-ECC RAM sticks?

Moreover, how comes it's runinng on the most untidy configuration I can imagine?

Is there some inherent limit on non-ECC RAM that draws a line at, who knows?, 8G and you need ECC RAM in order to cross it?

 

Manuel

 

 

manuelravasio
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Re: How much RAM on ML110 G6?

 

This link

http://www.memoryx.net/ml110g61333e.html ,

non official as it can be, states: "This Machine can take ECC or non-ECC memory. When you mix ECC with non-ECC, the ECC function will be disabled."

 

I understand there's some confusion on the subject. At least, I am confused.

I could just give up and follow the easy way buying some ECC memory; it's more expensive, but officially supported. On the other hand, the little hacker in me refuses to just give up and follow the manual, since non-ECC memory is obviously tolerated, and I'm not the only one to see it.

 

According to one of my favourite movie quotes, " I don't care about what anything was DESIGNED to do, I care about what it CAN do".

 

Any pointers / suggestions / etc greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you all again,

Manuel