HPE ProLiant SL270s Gen8 User Manual page 33

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Advanced Memory Protection options are configured in RBSU. If the requested AMP mode is not
supported by the installed DIMM configuration, the server boots in Advanced ECC mode. For more
information, see "ROM-Based Setup Utility
The server also can operate in independent channel mode or combined channel mode (lockstep). When
running in lockstep mode, you gain reliability in one of two ways:
If running with UDIMMs (built with x8 DRAM devices), the system can survive a complete DRAM
failure (SDDC). In independent channel mode, this failure would be an uncorrectable error.
If running with RDIMM (built with x4 DRAM devices), the system can survive the complete failure of
two DRAM devices (DDDC). Running in independent mode, the server can only survive the
complete failure of a single DRAM device (SDDC).
Maximum capacity
DIMM type
RDIMM
RDIMM
UDIMM
UDIMM
For the latest memory configuration information, see the QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise
website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs).
Maximum memory configurations
The server supports a maximum of 256 GB of memory with one processor (8 x 32 GB), or 512 GB of
memory with two processors (16 x 32 GB).
Advanced ECC memory configuration
Advanced ECC memory is the default memory protection mode for this server. Standard ECC can correct
single-bit memory errors and detect multi-bit memory errors. When multi-bit errors are detected using
Standard ECC, the error is signaled to the server and causes the server to halt.
Advanced ECC protects the server against some multi-bit memory errors. Advanced ECC can correct
both single-bit memory errors and 4-bit memory errors if all failed bits are on the same DRAM device on
the DIMM.
Advanced ECC provides additional protection over Standard ECC because it is possible to correct certain
memory errors that would otherwise be uncorrected and result in a server failure. Using HPE Advanced
Memory Error Detection technology, the server provides notification when a DIMM is degrading and has a
higher probability of uncorrectable memory error.
Online Spare memory configuration
Online spare memory provides protection against degraded DIMMs by reducing the likelihood of
uncorrected memory errors. This protection is available without any operating system support.
Online spare memory protection dedicates one rank of each memory channel for use as spare memory.
The remaining ranks are available for OS and application use. If correctable memory errors occur at a rate
higher than a specific threshold on any of the non-spare ranks, the server automatically copies the
memory contents of the degraded rank to the online spare rank. The server then deactivates the failing
rank and automatically switches over to the online spare rank.
("HPE ROM-Based Setup
DIMM rank
One processor
Single-rank
64GB
Dual-rank
128 GB
Single-rank
32 GB
Dual-rank
64 GB
Utility" on page 78)."
Two processors
128 GB
256 GB
64 GB
128GB
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