Crucial has announced a new offering in its server memory product portfolio: 128GB DDR4 LRDIMMs. With speeds starting at 2666 MT/s, the new DDR4 server memory modules will increase the installed memory capacity per server to help maximise the CPU and server hardware capabilities. The 128GB DDR4 LRDIMM will be the highest density server memory module that Crucial has offered to date.
Memory-dependent server applications like virtualisation, in-memory database computing, and high performance computing (HPC) require massive amounts of available RAM. These new server modules support a number of memory-intensive computing applications, such as Microsoft SQL, Oracle, Microsoft Azure, VMware VDI, Cloudera, Hortonworks and SAP HANA.
Additionally, each module is 100 percent component- and module-tested to mission-critical server standards, ensuring quality from start to finish through a 34-stage manufacturing process and more than 100 tests and verifications. For qualified customers, the 128GB LRDIMM server modules are also backed by the Crucial Reliance Program.
“We’re committed to helping organisations of all sizes reduce costly server performance slowdowns by offering reliable, quality, and high-density server memory,” said Michael Moreland, Crucial worldwide product manager. “These new Crucial 128GB DDR4 LRDIMM modules will help IT Managers extend the life of their current infrastructure as well as optimise new server deployments with best-in-class quality of service in mind.”
The new 128GB DDR4 16Gb-based LRDIMMs will be optimised for the latest Intel Xeon processor product families, allowing companies to maximise next-generation deployments. The modules will be available for purchase at www.crucial.com and through select global partners in Q3.