HPE
HPE 64GB (1x64GB) Dual Rank x4 DDR4-3200 CAS-22-22-22 Registered Smart Memory Kit
MPN:
P07650-B21
SKU:
CMPLH20048
DRAM
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BetaSpecifications
Country of origin
China
Weight
0.045 KG
DIMM native speed (MT/s)
3200 MT/s
DIMM rank
Dual Rank
DIMM type
RDIMM
DIMM capacity
64 GB
Supported Application
HPE ProLiant Rack/Tower/BladeSystem Servers/Synergy
Dimension
8.89 x 19.05 x 1.91 cm
Input Voltage
1.2 V
Product Type
DRAM
Brand
HPE
Description
FAQs:
Q: Is this memory kit compatible with non-HPE servers?
A: While this memory kit is optimized for HPE servers and systems, it may also be compatible with select third-party servers that support DDR4 memory modules. However, compatibility and performance may vary, so it's recommended to consult the server's specifications and compatibility lists before purchase.
Q: Can this memory kit be used for virtualization?
A: Yes, this memory kit is suitable for virtualization environments, offering high capacity, speed, and reliability to support virtualized workloads, applications, and databases, enabling efficient resource allocation, scalability, and performance optimization in virtualized server deployments.
Q: Does this memory kit support ECC (Error-Correcting Code)?
A: Yes, this memory kit supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code) technology, providing advanced error detection and correction capabilities to prevent data corruption and ensure system stability and reliability, making it suitable for mission-critical and data-sensitive applications that require enhanced data integrity.
Q: What is the warranty coverage for this memory kit?
A: The warranty coverage for this memory kit may vary depending on the manufacturer's policies and terms. Typically, HPE memory products come with a limited warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period, offering peace of mind and protection against potential hardware failures.
Q: Can this memory kit be upgraded in the future?
A: Yes, this memory kit can be upgraded in the future by adding additional modules or replacing existing modules with higher-capacity ones, allowing businesses to adapt and scale their server infrastructure according to evolving performance and capacity requirements.