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09-25-2020 02:49 AM
09-25-2020 02:49 AM
HP DL380p G8: Maximum RAM Speed with 24x 32GB LRDIMMs
Hello all,
I some questions regarding our two HP DL380p G8 server:
- Server 1 has 24x 32GB LRDIMMs (14900) with 2x Intel Xeon E5-2680V2
- Server 2 has 24x 16GB RDIMMs (14900) with 2x Intel Xeon E5-2643V2
Currently server 1 is running with 1067 MHz clockspeed for RAM. I have checked the HPE online tool for RAM configuration. The tool says with our configuration we should be able to run with 1333 MHz instead of 1067 MHz. I´m not sure if this is correct or not?! Maybee anyone can answer us the qestion.
My second question, is there a quite difference on performance betweeen the 1067 and 1333 MHz. We run a view Terminal Servers based on Windows on the server.
On server 2 it is the same, the RAM speed is lower as the possible maximum supported by CPU and RAM. But I think this is normal when you use all 24 DIMMs, but on server 1 it is 800 MHz less what the memory can run.
Thanks in advanced
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09-25-2020 04:10 AM - edited 09-25-2020 04:14 AM
09-25-2020 04:10 AM - edited 09-25-2020 04:14 AM
Re: HP DL380p G8: Maximum RAM Speed with 24x 32GB LRDIMMs
Hi @yockl ,
I found the following information regarding the capabilities of DL380p Gen8 and I hope it helps you.
Maximum Capacity
(LRDIMM)
768GB (24 x 32GB LRDIMM @1066MHz)
Maximum Capacity
(RDIMM)
384GB (24x 16GB RDIMM @1333MHz)
Maximum Capacity
(UDIMM)
128GB (16 x 8GB UDIMM @1600MHz)
Maximum Capacity
(HDIMM)
768GB (24 x 32GB HDIMM @1333MHz)
Reference: https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocument.aspx?docname=c04123238
The main difference of the 1066 and 1333 will be the memory bandwidth and in a fully populated setup, there will be hardly any applications in general which will be able to take advantage of that bandwidth difference in my opinion.

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09-25-2020 04:27 AM
09-25-2020 04:27 AM
Re: HP DL380p G8: Maximum RAM Speed with 24x 32GB LRDIMMs
Hi Paul,
okay understood now. Thank you very much for you fast help.
Just as information:
Maybee this should be corrected on the HP Memory Configuration page. As we have pruchased the RAM based on this tool. And I can confirm we have not checked the documentation it is also our fault
Screenshot: https://my.cloud2trust.de/index.php/s/qeRX8QGmDEoeSBM