Description
Cisco 256GB Persistent Memory Module
The Cisco 256GB Persistent Memory Module is engineered to redefine server performance in the data center. Combining cutting-edge non-volatile memory with high-speed access, this module is designed to unlock unprecedented speed, capacity, and resilience for mission-critical workloads. Enterprises running large-scale analytics, real-time processing, in-memory databases, and virtualized environments will benefit from a memory solution that not only accelerates data processing but also preserves important state information across power cycles. By reducing data movement between storage and memory and delivering near-zero latency, this persistent memory module helps IT teams deploy more responsive applications, scale workloads more efficiently, and achieve faster time-to-insight. It’s an ideal upgrade for Cisco-supported servers where performance, reliability, and efficiency are paramount, delivering a compelling combination of speed, capacity, and data durability that can transform how you deploy and manage data-centric workloads.
- Immense capacity for data-intensive workloads: With 256GB of persistent memory, you can cache hot data and support larger working sets in memory, minimizing I/O contention and accelerating batch analytics, streaming workloads, and database cache layers. This expanded capacity helps reduce paging to slower storage and accelerates in-memory processing for real-time dashboards and decision-making systems.
- Near-zero latency with durable memory: The module blends fast memory access characteristics with non-volatile persistence, enabling rapid data retrieval and reliable recovery after power events. This combination lowers latency for latency-sensitive applications while ensuring data integrity across abrupt shutdowns, a critical advantage for transactional workloads and caching farms.
- Enhanced reliability and data protection: Built-in error detection, ECC-like protection, and power-loss safeguards help maintain data integrity under heavy load and during interruptions. The persistent memory module minimizes data loss risk in critical systems, enabling more predictable disaster recovery and continuity for enterprise applications.
- Optimized integration with Cisco server ecosystems: Purpose-built for Cisco server platforms, this PMM is designed to work seamlessly with your existing Cisco management tools and firmware, simplifying deployment, monitoring, and lifecycle management. It enables IT teams to leverage familiar interfaces while unlocking new levels of performance in supported configurations.
- Accelerated workloads across virtualization and analytics: Ideal for in-memory databases, real-time analytics, large-scale virtualization, and AI/ML data pipelines, the 256GB Persistent Memory Module enables faster query processing, reduced interconnect traffic, and improved consolidation ratios—delivering greater efficiency and lower total cost of ownership.
Technical Details of Cisco 256GB Persistent Memory Module
- Memory Type: Persistent memory module combining non-volatile memory with high-speed memory features for data durability and rapid access.
- Capacity: 256 GB.
- Form Factor: DIMM for standard server memory slots.
- Interface: PCIe-based persistent memory interface designed for data center servers.
- Reliability: Data integrity protections and power-loss safety features to preserve memory state during outages.
- Compatibility: Intended for Cisco server platforms with supported firmware; consult Cisco’s compatibility matrix for exact model support and recommended configurations.
How to install Cisco 256GB Persistent Memory Module
Installing a 256GB Persistent Memory Module is a straightforward procedure on supported Cisco servers. Follow these best-practice steps to ensure proper seating, recognition, and configuration:
- Power down the server completely and disconnect from power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and follow the server’s safety guidelines for opening the chassis.
- Locate an appropriate, open memory slot that supports a DIMM-sized persistent memory module. Confirm that the slot is designed for PMEM and that you are installing in a compatible bank as specified by Cisco documentation.
- Align the module carefully with the slot, ensuring the notch and keying match. Gently insert the module into the connector and press down until the retention clips click into place, securing the module firmly.
- Replace the server cover, reattach power, and boot the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI setup to verify that the module is detected and that PMEM features are enabled according to Cisco guidance.
- Boot into the operating system and install or update any required drivers, firmware, and management utilities. Run memory health checks and verify that the module reports correctly in the system inventory and monitoring dashboards.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is a 256GB Persistent Memory Module?
A: It is a high-capacity memory module that merges non-volatile persistence with fast memory access to accelerate workloads while preserving data across power cycles. This enables larger data sets to reside in memory, reduces latency, and supports rapid recovery in critical applications.
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Q: Is this module compatible with all Cisco servers?
A: Compatibility depends on the specific Cisco server model and firmware version. The module is designed for Cisco server platforms and should be used in configurations listed in Cisco’s compatibility matrix. Always verify model support and update BIOS/firmware accordingly.
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Q: Which workloads benefit most from persistent memory?
A: In-memory databases, real-time analytics, large-scale virtualization, caching layers, and workloads requiring fast recovery and low-latency data access typically benefit the most from persistent memory.
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Q: Do I need special software to manage PMEM?
A: Many Cisco systems include management tools and drivers to optimize PMEM performance. You may need updated firmware and software libraries to leverage persistent memory-enabled applications fully.
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Q: How do I ensure data persistence during power loss?
A: The module is designed with data persistence features and power-loss protection. Follow Cisco’s recommended shutdown procedures and enable any required configuration options in BIOS/UEFI and platform firmware to maximize data integrity during outages.
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