Dell M630 owner manual Mode-specific guidelines, Advanced ECC Lockstep

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Mode-specific guidelines

Four memory channels are allocated to each processor. The allowable configurations depend on the memory mode selected.

NOTE: x4 and x8 DRAM based DIMMs can be mixed providing support for RAS features. However, all guidelines for specific RAS features must be followed. x4 DRAM based DIMMs retain Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) in memory optimized (independent channel) mode. x8 DRAM based DIMMs require Advanced ECC mode to gain SDDC.

The following sections provide additional slot population guidelines for each mode.

Advanced ECC (Lockstep)

Advanced ECC mode extends SDDC from x4 DRAM based DIMMs to both x4 and x8 DRAMs. This protects against single DRAM chip failures during normal operation.

Memory installation guidelines:

Memory modules must be identical in size, speed, and technology.

DIMMs installed in memory sockets with white release tabs must be identical and similar rule applies for sockets with black and green release tabs. This ensures that identical DIMMs are installed in matched pairs - for example, A1 with A2, A3 with A4, A5 with A6, and so on.

NOTE: Advanced ECC with mirroring is not supported.

Memory optimized (independent channel) mode

This mode supports SDDC only for memory modules that use x4 device width and does not impose any specific slot population requirements.

Memory Sparing

NOTE: To use Memory Sparing, all populated channels must have at least two DIMMs and Memory Sparing must be enabled in the System Setup.

In this mode, one rank per channel is reserved as a spare. If persistent correctable errors are detected on a rank, the data from this rank is copied to the spare rank and the failed rank is disabled.

With Memory Sparing enabled, the system memory available to the operating system is reduced by one rank per channel. For example, in a dual-processor configuration with sixteen 4 GB dual-rank DIMMs, the available system memory is: 3/4 (ranks/channel) × 16 (DIMMs) × 8 GB = 96 GB, and not 16 (DIMMs) × 8 GB = 128 GB.

NOTE: Memory Sparing does not offer protection against a multi-bit uncorrectable error.

NOTE: Both Advanced ECC/Lockstep and Optimizer modes support Memory Sparing.

Memory Mirroring

Memory Mirroring offers the strongest DIMM reliability mode compared to all other modes, providing improved uncorrectable multi-bit failure protection. In a mirrored configuration, the total available system memory is one half of the total installed physical memory. Half of the installed memory is used to mirror the active DIMMs. In the event of an uncorrectable error, the system will switch over to the mirrored copy. This ensures SDDC and multi-bit protection.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge M630 Page Contents Installing and removing blade components Troubleshooting your system Using System Diagnostics 102 Jumpers and connectors 104Technical specifications 107 Getting help 112 Front-panel features and indicators About your systemUsing USB diskette or USB DVD/CD drives Hard-drive/SSD indicator patternsIDRAC Direct LED indicator codes Hard-drive/SSD indicatorsIDRAC Direct LED indicator Documentation matrix Quick Resource Locator Setting up your system Setting up and configuring the iDRAC IP addressLogging in to iDRAC Installing the operating system Page About System Setup Navigation keysEntering System Setup System Setup Main MenuSystem Bios screen System Information screen System Memory screenProcessor Settings screen ATSSata Settings screen Post Page Boot Settings screen Network Settings screenIntegrated Devices screen Serial Communication screen 4GBSystem Profile Settings screen C1ESystem Security Settings screen Secure Boot Custom Policy Settings screen Miscellaneous Settings screen About Boot Manager About Dell Lifecycle Controller Changing the boot orderEntering Boot Manager Boot Manager main menuChoosing the system boot mode Assigning a system and/or setup passwordUsing your system password to secure your system Operating with a setup password enabled IDRAC Settings utilityEmbedded systems management Entering the iDRAC Settings utility Safety instructions Recommended toolsBefore working inside your system After working inside your systemRemoving and installing a blade Removing the bladeBlade cover O connector cover Installing a blade Removing or installing the bladeRemoving and installing the system cover Removing the system coverInstalling the system cover Inside the blade Inside the bladeCooling shroud Removing the cooling shroudInstalling the cooling shroud Processor/DIMM blankRemoving a processor/DIMM blank Installing a processor/DIMM blank Removing and installing a processor/DIMM blankSystem memory LrdimmProcessor General memory module installation guidelines Mode-specific guidelines Advanced ECC LockstepSample memory configurations Memory configurations two processors Removing memory modules Installing memory modules Removing the memory moduleMezzanine card installation guidelines Module mezzanine cardsRemoving and installing the mezzanine card Removing the mezzanine cardInstalling the mezzanine card Idsdm card optionalReplacing an SD card Internal USB key Replacing an SD cardReplacing the internal USB key Removing and installing the Idsdm card Removing the Idsdm cardInstalling the Idsdm card RSPI card optional Removing the rSPI cardInstalling the rSPI card SD vFlash cardReplacing the SD vFlash card Network Daughter Card Removing the Network Daughter CardNDC Installing the Network Daughter Card ProcessorsRemoving a processor Installing and removing a heat sink Processor shield opening and closing lever sequence Installing a processor Installing and removing a processorPage Applying thermal grease on the top of the processor Hard drive/SSD installation guidelines Hard drives/SSDsHard-drive/SSD bay numbering Removing and installing a hard drive/SSD Removing a hard drive/SSDInstalling a hard drive/SSD Removing a hard-drive/SSD blankHard-drive/SSD blank Release latch Installing a hard-drive/SSD blank Hard drive/SSD Removing a 1.8 inch SSD from a 1.8 inch SSD carrier Installing a 1.8 inch SSD in a 1.8 inch SSD carrier Removing the hard-drive/SSD cageHard-drive/SSD cage Screw Guide pin Installing the hard-drive/SSD cage Hard-drive/SSD backplaneRemoving the hard-drive/SSD backplane Page Removing and installing the 1.8 inch x4 SSD backplane Installing the hard-drive/SSD backplane System boardRemoving the system board Page Hex nut screw System board Screw Installing the system board Restoring the Service Tag using Easy Restore Entering the system Service Tag using System Setup Trusted Platform ModuleRe-enabling the TPM for BitLocker users Nvram backup battery Replacing the Nvram backup batteryReplacing the Nvram backup battery Storage controller card/PCIe extender card Removing the PCIe extender/storage controller cardPage Installing the PCIe extender/storage controller card Troubleshooting your system Troubleshooting hard drives Troubleshooting Solid State Drives Troubleshooting USB devicesTroubleshooting an internal SD card Troubleshooting processorsTroubleshooting the blade system board Troubleshooting the Nvram backup batteryDiagnostic messages System messagesAlert messages Dell Embedded System Diagnostics When to use the Embedded System DiagnosticsRunning the Embedded System Diagnostics Running embedded system diagnostics from an external media System diagnostic controlsJumpers and connectors System board jumper settingsSystem board connectors CPU1Disabling a forgotten password Technical specifications USB Per ISO 14644-1 with a 95% upper confidence 110 Enclosure can be installed with blade Locating your system Service Tag Contacting DellDocumentation feedback 113