FusionServer 1288H V5 Server
Technical White Paper
6 Product Specifications
2023-02-28
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Component
Specifications
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RDIMM and LRDIMM support
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The DDR4 memory modules of different types
(RDIMM and LRDIMM) and specifications
(capacity, bit width, rank, and height) cannot be
used together.
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Up to 12 DCPMMs
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The DCPMMs must be used with DDR4 memory
modules together.
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The DCPMMs support the AD or MM mode.
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Max. 2666 MT/s memory speed
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The DCPMMs of different specifications cannot be
used together.
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For details about the DCPMMs, see the
NOTE
The preceding information is for reference only. Use the
to obtain specific information.
Storage
Supports a variety of drive configurations. For details, see
5.5.1 Drive Configurations.
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Supports two M.2 SSDs.
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M.2 SSDs are supported only when the server is
configured with an Avago SAS3004iMR RAID
controller card.
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The drive letter of the M.2 SSDs managed by the
Avago SAS3004iMR RAID controller card can be
set to
sda
by modifying the GRUB parameters only
when the RAID controller card is used with an
SR130, SR760IT-M, SmartRAID 3152-8i, or
SmartHBA 2100-8i RAID controller card or a PCH.
NOTE
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The M.2 SSD module is used only as the boot device when
the OS is installed. Small-capacity (32 GB or 64 GB) M.2
SSDs do not support logging due to poor endurance. If a
small-capacity M.2 SSD is used as the boot device, a
dedicated log drive or log server is required for logging. For
example, you can dump VMware logs in either of the following
ways:
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Redirect
/scratch
. For details, see
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1033696
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Configure syslog. For details, see
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2003322
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The M.2 SSD cannot be used to store data due to poor
endurance. In write-intensive applications, the M.2 SSD will
wear out in a short time.
Use enterprise-level high endurance (HE) SSDs or HDDs for
data storage.
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The M.2 SSD is not recommended for write-intensive service
software due to poor endurance.
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Do not use the M.2 SSD as the cache.