Populating Dimms For Optimal System Performance; Populating Dimms In Single-Processor Systems For Optimal System Performance - Oracle X7-2L Service Manual

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Populating DIMMs for Optimal System Performance

Do not mix 64-GB LRDIMMs and 16-GB or 32-GB RDIMMs in the same server. If the
server has 64-GB LRDIMMs installed, you cannot install 16-GB or 32-GB RDIMMs and
vice versa.
Within a memory channel, DIMMs must be populated in the black sockets first, and then in
the white sockets.
If you are installing a mix of RDIMM sizes (for example, 16-GB and 32-GB), install the
larger size RDIMMs first, then the smaller RDIMMs, until all of the RDIMMs are installed.
The server operates properly with a minimum of one DIMM installed per processor.
Populating DIMMs for Optimal System Performance
Optimal performance is generally achieved by populating the DIMMs so that the memory is
symmetrical, or balanced. Symmetry is achieved by adhering to the following guidelines:
In single-processor systems, populate DIMMs of the same size in multiples of six.
In dual-processor systems, populate DIMMs of the same size in multiples of twelve.
Populate the DIMM sockets in the order described in the following sections.
The following sections provide an example of how to populate the DIMM sockets to achieve
optimal system performance.
Note -
"Populating DIMMs in Single-Processor Systems for Optimal System
Performance" on page 120
"Populating DIMMs in Dual-Processor Systems for Optimal System
Performance" on page 122
Populating DIMMs in Single-Processor Systems for Optimal
System Performance
In single-processor systems, install DIMMs only into DIMM sockets associated with processor
0 (P0). Starting with socket P0 D7, first fill the black sockets, and then fill the white sockets, as
shown in the following figure.
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