64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM - TAA Compliant

AxiomSKU: 5702930

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64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM - TAA Compliant

Experience enterprise-grade reliability and performance with Axiom's 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM. Designed for data centers and server deployments, this memory module leverages the latest DDR4 technology to deliver enhanced speed, smarter power management, and rock-solid reliability. DDR4 brings a broad performance uplift over previous generations, including up to 30% higher speeds in single-DIMM configurations and up to 65% faster scaling when you deploy three DIMMs per channel (3DPC). This translates into tangible gains across virtualization, large-scale databases, in-memory analytics, and other demanding workloads. The ECC (Error-Correcting Code) capability actively detects and corrects memory errors, reducing the risk of data corruption and downtime in mission-critical environments. The LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM) design further improves memory density and lowers electrical load on the memory controller, enabling higher-capacity configurations without sacrificing stability. Additionally, the module is TAA compliant, meeting procurement standards for government and regulated industries while maintaining the stringent quality and traceability enterprises rely on. This combination of capacity, speed, reliability, and compliance makes 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM an excellent foundation for modern server platforms, whether you’re consolidating virtual machines, supporting database workloads, or powering data-center-scale analytics. For IT teams, the module is engineered for straightforward installation into compatible server boards and memory controllers, offering predictable performance and long-term compatibility with a wide range of enterprise servers and configurations. By upgrading to this memory, you can unlock smoother performance under multi-tenant workloads, faster cold starts for virtual machines, and greater headroom for memory-intensive applications, all while maintaining the high reliability standards required in enterprise environments. In short, this 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM is a robust, future-proof choice for organizations seeking scalable memory capacity with enterprise-grade protection and compliance.

  • 64GB of high-density DDR4 memory at 2933 MT/s delivers substantial headroom for virtualization, large databases, and memory-intensive workloads, enabling more virtual machines per host and improved cache performance for data-heavy applications.
  • ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory detects and corrects single-bit errors on the fly, increasing data integrity and reducing unplanned downtime in critical servers and storage arrays.
  • LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM) architecture lowers the electrical load on the memory controller, enabling higher module densities and better stability in dense, multi-slot server configurations.
  • TA A compliant and enterprise-grade design ensures procurement compatibility and supply-chain reliability for government, regulated industries, and large organizations with strict compliance requirements.
  • Optimized for enterprise workloads, this module delivers improved overall system performance, faster data access, and better scalability when expanding memory in multi-socket servers and virtualization hosts.

Technical Details of 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM - TAA Compliant

  • Capacity: 64GB
  • Memory Type: DDR4 ECC LRDIMM
  • Speed: 2933 MT/s
  • ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code)
  • Form Factor: LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM)
  • Compliance: TAA Compliant

How to install 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC LRDIMM - TAA Compliant

  • Power down the server completely and disconnect all power sources before handling memory modules.
  • Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and handle the DIMMs by their edges to avoid touching gold contacts or components.
  • Consult your server’s documentation to identify the recommended memory slot population for your specific CPU/motherboard and workload requirements.
  • Open the memory slots by releasing the retaining clips, and align the notch on the module with the key inside the slot.
  • Insert the ECC LRDIMM firmly into the slot until the retention clips snap into place, ensuring the module is seated evenly and securely.
  • Repeat for additional modules following the manufacturer’s guidelines for optimal channel balance and performance (e.g., populate slots according to the motherboard’s memory topology).
  • Reassemble any covers, reconnect power, and power on the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the memory is detected and configured at the correct speed (2933 MT/s) and with ECC enabled if applicable.
  • Run a memory test or a validation suite to verify stability under typical workloads before placing the server into production.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is ECC and why is it important?

    A: ECC stands for Error-Correcting Code. It detects and corrects most single-bit memory errors, helping to prevent data corruption and system crashes in servers and critical applications.

  • Q: What does LRDIMM mean, and how does it differ from RDIMM?

    A: LRDIMM stands for Load-Reduced DIMM. It reduces the electrical load on the memory controller and allows higher memory densities, which is beneficial for large capacity deployments. RDIMM uses a registered memory approach with a different signaling profile and may not offer the same density advantages as LRDIMM in dense configurations.

  • Q: Is this memory suitable for virtualization and databases?

    A: Yes. The 64GB capacity, combined with DDR4-2933 speed and ECC protection, is well-suited for virtualization hosts, large databases, in-memory analytics, and other memory-intensive workloads that require reliability and fast data access.

  • Q: What does TAA compliance mean for my purchase?

    A: TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliance ensures the product meets procurement standards for government agencies and organizations with strict sourcing requirements, helping simplify compliance in regulated markets.

  • Q: Do I need to match memory modules across all channels?

    A: For best performance and stability, follow your server motherboard’s guidelines for channel population and memory interleaving. In many cases, mixing module speeds is not recommended, and identical modules provide the most reliable performance.


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