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тАО04-08-2005 03:10 AM
тАО04-08-2005 03:10 AM
I have a K580 that I'm going to be adding a 512mb (2x256)module to. After reviewing the current server configuration this is what I've found:
Carrier 0 - has a 512 module in banks 0 and 1
128 modules in banks 3-5
Carrier 1 - has 128 modules in banks 0-3
256 module in bank 4
I know this configuration is incorrect as far as performance. So this is what I think I need to do to correct the situation while doing the 512 mb upgrade.
Carrier 0 - 512 modules in banks 0-1
128 modules in banks 2-5
Carrier 1 - 512 module in bank 0
256 module in bank 1
128 modules in banks 2-5
The 512 modules and 256 module are going to have an uneven number, so I'm assuming the above configuration is valid. Is there a rule that states a need to do something different for uneven modules?
I have attached a digram that should make more sense of what I've stated above.
Carrier 0 - has a 512 module in banks 0 and 1
128 modules in banks 3-5
Carrier 1 - has 128 modules in banks 0-3
256 module in bank 4
I know this configuration is incorrect as far as performance. So this is what I think I need to do to correct the situation while doing the 512 mb upgrade.
Carrier 0 - 512 modules in banks 0-1
128 modules in banks 2-5
Carrier 1 - 512 module in bank 0
256 module in bank 1
128 modules in banks 2-5
The 512 modules and 256 module are going to have an uneven number, so I'm assuming the above configuration is valid. Is there a rule that states a need to do something different for uneven modules?
I have attached a digram that should make more sense of what I've stated above.
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тАО04-08-2005 03:21 AM
тАО04-08-2005 03:21 AM
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Hi,
Take look at this doc.
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/988/A2375-90009.pdf
Page 27. (Memory Optimization Procedure for Dual Memory Extenders ├в Overview)
Hope this helps,
Robert-
Take look at this doc.
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/988/A2375-90009.pdf
Page 27. (Memory Optimization Procedure for Dual Memory Extenders ├в Overview)
Hope this helps,
Robert-
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тАО04-08-2005 03:25 AM
тАО04-08-2005 03:25 AM
Re: K580 memory upgrade
This will work and the performance (the best solution) will be acceptable, but HP reccomends for configurations between 1,5Gb an 4Gb the use of 256 Mb memory modules exclusively for optimal performace, and for configurations above 4Gb the use of 512 Mb memory modules.
Regards.
Regards.
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