Update memory Dell Poweredge R510

Hello.

There are two Dell Poweredge R510 servers with the following configuration:

CPU: Intel Xeon X 5675 (3.06 GHz, 6 C, 12 Mb cache)

Additional CPU: Intel Xeon X 5675 (3.06 GHz, 6 C, 12 Mb cache)

64 GB of RAM by 2CPU (LV double rank of 8 x 8 GB RDIMMS) 1333 MHz

We want to upgrade servers with 128 GB of RAM.

What is the most appropriate way to do it?

Can I order 8 modules with 16 GB of RAM and replace?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Enzorik,

You can order and use the 16 GB DIMMs in the R510. You can see the directives of the population by proc on page 117 of the guide, located here. Before the memory upgrade, however, you must be certain that you have the server to update BIOS, Drac, lifecycle controllerand Raid Controller. This is to ensure that the server remains stable.

Let me know if that answers your question.

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