HPE SmartMemory 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

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HPE SmartMemory 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Power your HPE servers with robust, scalable memory designed for SMBs and enterprise environments. The HPE SmartMemory 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module delivers the performance and capacity needed as workloads evolve, while helping you manage total cost of ownership. Built to integrate seamlessly with HPE server ecosystems, this memory module combines the speed of DDR4 technology with intelligent management features to boost data throughput, virtualization efficiency, and reliability across demanding applications. Whether you’re expanding memory for databases, virtualization hosts, or dense enterprise workloads, this module is engineered to provide a reliable, scalable foundation for your growing IT demands.

  • Performance and capacity to handle growing workloads: 8GB of DDR4 memory accelerates data access, improves multitasking, and enhances application responsiveness in virtualized environments, databases, and analytics workloads.
  • HPE SmartMemory for reliability and manageability: built-in error protection, proactive health monitoring, and rapid diagnostic capabilities help reduce downtime and simplify memory management within enterprise data centers.
  • Seamless server compatibility and validation: designed for HPE ProLiant servers and other HPE platforms, providing straightforward integration, consistent performance, and streamlined procurement across your server fleet.
  • Energy efficiency and cooling benefits: DDR4 technology delivers lower power consumption and improved thermal efficiency, contributing to lower operating costs in densely populated server racks.
  • Upgrade-friendly and scalable memory solution: optimized for channel performance and memory bandwidth, enabling you to scale memory capacity as virtualization, databases, and line-of-business applications expand.

Technical Details of HPE SmartMemory 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

  • Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
  • Capacity: 8GB
  • Form Factor: DIMM
  • Memory Features: HPE SmartMemory technology with ECC support and server-grade reliability (availability may vary by SKU)
  • Voltage: typically 1.2V for DDR4 UDIMM modules (exact voltage may vary by SKU and system requirements)

How to install HPE SmartMemory 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Installing memory in an HPE server is a straightforward process, designed to minimize downtime and maximize performance gains. Always follow appropriate static electricity precautions and the server’s maintenance guidelines before beginning.

1) Prepare the workspace and power down the server: shut down the system, disconnect power cords, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge. If the server is in a rack, ensure you have adequate clearance to access the memory slots safely.

2) Access the memory slots: remove the side panel or access door as specified in the server’s maintenance manual. Locate the memory risers or motherboard DIMM slots, which are typically arranged in channels to optimize performance.

3) Identify available slots and channel placement: consult the server’s topology guide or manual to determine the recommended slots for new modules. In many HPE systems, memory should be populated in the correct order to maximize channel interleaving and performance, especially when upgrading from smaller configurations.

4) Align and insert the 8GB DDR4 DIMM: hold the module by the edges, align the notches with the keys in the slot, and insert at the correct angle. Apply firm, even pressure until the latches on both sides click into place, securing the module. Do not rock or tilt the module; ensure it seats evenly and sits flush with the socket.

5) Re-seat existing modules if required: if you are upgrading, you may need to remove and re-seat certain DIMMs to preserve correct channel pairing and memory interleaving. Always follow the server’s documentation for the approved population order.

6) Close the chassis and power up: replace the access panel, reconnect power, and boot the server. Most systems automatically perform a memory check during POST. If your server offers diagnostics, run a memory test to validate the installation.

7) Verify recognition and health: after the system boots, enter the BIOS/UEFI or use the vendor’s management tools to confirm the new 8GB module is detected, and check for any fault indications. Modern HP servers with SmartMemory can report memory health, errors, and predictive warnings to help you plan replacements before failures occur.

8) Monitor performance and stability: run representative workloads or stress tests to verify that virtualization, databases, or other memory-intensive applications perform as expected. If any anomalies occur, consult HP support resources or the server’s diagnostic suite to pinpoint the root cause.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is HPE SmartMemory?
  • A: HPE SmartMemory is a set of server-memory features and technologies designed to enhance reliability, performance, and manageability in HP servers. It integrates with HP’s diagnostic and health-monitoring tools to help predict and prevent memory-related failures and optimize memory utilization in data centers.
  • Q: Is this module compatible with all HPE servers?
  • A: This 8GB DDR4 SDRAM module is designed to be compatible with a broad range of HPE ProLiant servers and select HP platforms. Always verify compatibility with your specific server model and revision level in the product specifications or by consulting HP compatibility guides for your system.
  • Q: Does this memory module support ECC?
  • A: Yes, memory modules marketed for HPE SmartMemory generally support ECC (Error-Correcting Code) to protect against data corruption and improve reliability in server environments. Exact ECC capabilities can vary by SKU, so confirm the specification for your purchase.
  • Q: What performance benefits can I expect from upgrading to 8GB DDR4 RAM?
  • A: Upgrading to 8GB of DDR4 RAM can improve multitasking, accelerate memory-intensive workloads, and enhance responsiveness for virtualization, databases, and enterprise applications. The actual performance gains depend on your workload, existing memory capacity, and how memory is balanced across channels in your server.
  • Q: How do I know if I installed the memory correctly?
  • A: After installation, verify that the server recognizes the module in BIOS/UEFI or via the server management toolkit. Look for a clean POST, absence of memory-related error codes, and confirm that the OS reports the total installed memory. If issues arise, reseat the module or consult the server’s diagnostic tools for fault codes.

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