I am needing to upgrade my HPE ProLiant ML110 G6's RAM from 6GB to 16GB.
This is the memory I was told I needed: https://www.ebay.com/itm/324592224155
It's 16GB ECC unbuffered RAM.
If any of you have any extra memory, I'd gladly take it off of your
hands. It
is mainly because I just want the extra memory for more memory-intensive processes like compiling.
It appears that system has a total of (4) memory slots. I'm sure I
have some 4GB DDR3 ECC memory laying around if that helps.
As long as it is not "ECC Registered" memory. Has to be "ECC Unbuffered". Other than that, that would work. :)
Mark Hofmann wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Everything I have is ECC Registered. That is what is typically in the
HP DL380s. They have an "R" at the end of the identification.
Mark Hofmann wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Everything I have is ECC Registered. That is what is typically in the
HP DL380s. They have an "R" at the end of the identification.
Great for a server, was a pain in the butt in an old desktop of mine. I
had a Dell T3400 workstation that used ECC RAM. Built link a tank, but I was never able to find affordable RAM to get it from 8 to 16GB. If I
could have afforded to get it to 16GB, I'd still be using it today!
Mark Hofmann wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
Some workstation motherboards will accept ECC or non-ECC memory.
Typically the ECC is for servers and non-ECC for regular workstations.
I was fortunate enough to repurpose a ton of ECC memory from some decommissioned servers that were hosting both VDI and ESXi. Some from blades and others from rack based. That is how I was able to get 300GB
in each of my Supermicro servers. I'm using about 50% of that, too.
My work servers have 192 GB of RAM. Lucky you!
Mark Hofmann wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
My work servers have 192 GB of RAM. Lucky you!
Most of our blade servers at work have around 750GB of ram, each. So
my home 300GB setup is small in comparison.
- Mark
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Mark Hofmann wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
My work servers have 192 GB of RAM. Lucky you!
Most of our blade servers at work have around 750GB of ram, each. So my home 300GB setup is small in comparison.
Yeah, we have a server at work that has 1TB of RAM in it. And a TON of
disk space.
- Mark
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... What if there were no hypothetical questions?
What is that server using for storage? Last time I checked, IT journalism wa
bonkers
claiming that RAID was dead in the enterprise and that distributed filesyste
such as
Cepth are the future...
What is that server using for storage? Last time I checked, IT journalism wa
bonkers
claiming that RAID was dead in the enterprise and that distributed filesyste
such as
Cepth are the future...
For storage, we user HPE Ezmeral (formerly MapR, aka Hadoop). That
server is used by another group in our agency (I work in the public
sector), but not sure which one. We also use RAID on as well, Both
RAD1 (for two disk OS arrays) and RAID 1+0 for our Ezmeral Servers and
RAID0 for data volumes on our ElasticSearch servers. Oh and we use RAD
1+0 on our Confluent Kafka servers as well.
... Paper cut; Insulting Tagline.
This is what I was suspecting: that object oriented storage and distributed filesystems are taking over but they still use some form of RAID internally behid the
scenes.
Pretty much like when they used to say that hard drives were dead in the consumer
world because everyboy would be using the cloud... except the cloud itself is
powered
by hard drives.
If any of you have any extra memory, I'd gladly take it off of your hands.
It is mainly because I just want the extra memory for more memory-intensive processes like compiling.
too bad I didn't see this sooner. I assume you've dealt with this by
now :D
If any of you have any extra memory, I'd gladly take it off of your hands.
It is mainly because I just want the extra memory for more memory-intensive processes like compiling.
too bad I didn't see this sooner. I assume you've dealt with this by now :
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