HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 | Server Memory Overview & Upgrade | How to Install | DDR4 RAMM DIMMs

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 - This video is a continuation in our DL360 Gen10 server series. In this video, we will be covering memory! We will go over the supported types of memory, speeds, and capacities. We will also teach you how to properly install a memory upgrade into your server. This video series includes:
    1. CPUs - • Video
    2. Memory - • Video
    3. Drives - • Video
    4. Network Cards - • Video
    5. RAID - • Video
    6. BIOS - • Video
    7. ILO5 - • Video
    8. How to set IP Address - • Video
    9. How to Install VMware ESXi - • Video
    10. Power Supplies - • Video
    11. How to Rack - • Video
    12. How to install Windows Server 2019 - • Video
    If there is anything else you would like to see, then please drop a comment, and let us know. We want this video series to be a great tool for the HP community. Ask questions. Answer questions. Help each other out.
    The HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 server operates on DDR4 memory. The DL360 Gen10 server has a total of 24 DIMM slots. The white slots are the start of a memory channel. The black slots are the 2nd slot of the channel. There are two DIMM slots per channel, and each CPU controls 12 DIMM slots. Module speed options include 2133MT/s, 2400MT/s, 2666MT/s, 2933MT/s, and 3200MT/s. The CPU that you have installed will determine that fastest speed that your modules will run at. 2933MT/s and 3200MT/s DIMMs will only work with your HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 server if it has a 2nd generation scalable processor. Even with the latest BIOS and top of the line Intel 2nd gen scalable processors, you still cannot reach a true 3200MT/s speed. They will just clock down and work at 2933MT/s. Module capacity options include: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB. The DL360 Gen10 accepts two types of RAM: ECC Registered (RDIMM), Load Reduced (LRDIMM). When using Load Reduced memory, you can achieve an overall greater RAM capacity. With RDIMMs, you can achieve 1.5TB with a configuration of 24x64GB at 2933MT/s. With LRDIMMs, you can reach 3TB with 24x128GB, also with a max speed of 2933MT/s.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @leonardotoschi585
    @leonardotoschi585 Рік тому +4

    IT WORKS!!! Running a broken hp dl380p g8 off a 450w cooler master mwe white power supply. I irreparably damaged the mb but, is already broken! (No 2nd cpu, ram only 3rd channel of first cpu).

  • @ResistanceLion
    @ResistanceLion Рік тому +1

    i can just solder another DIMM slot, if there are any on sale. It was quite difficult to acquire one 3 years back

    • @cloudninjas
      @cloudninjas  Рік тому

      I imagine would be difficult to find one... And kudos to be able solder it on yourself! Not a lot of space between the DIMM slots.

  • @thin4231
    @thin4231 8 місяців тому

    Hello. My server is error. Dimm 4 processor 2 is out map configuration. Would you like resolve the problem an tell the reason?

  • @priyasaravanan6552
    @priyasaravanan6552 11 місяців тому +1

    Please tell how to population of black dimms in this gen 10 server

    • @cloudninjas
      @cloudninjas  11 місяців тому +1

      How many DIMMs do you have?

    • @arrow5595
      @arrow5595 8 місяців тому

      @@cloudninjas18

    • @wishid
      @wishid 3 місяці тому

      @@cloudninjas Having 2x32GB and 4x16GB memory modules per 2 CPU server how should the RAM be distributed? Thks