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7.5.2Mirroring

For mirroring, the M910 will support 2P/4P configurations with 32 DIMMs only. When mirroring is enabled, only half of the physical memory will be visible to the system software. A full copy of the memory is maintained, and in the event of an uncorrectable error, the system will switch over to the mirrored copy. In 2P mode, the mirroring will be inter-node with hemisphere mode enabled. In this case, the memory controller (MBox) of CPU1 is mapped to the corresponding MBox of CPU2. The figure below depicts the mirroring logic for 2P configurations. A, B, C and D represent the DIMM socket groups.

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Figure 5. PowerEdge M910 2P Mirroring

For 4-processor configurations, the PowerEdge M910 will also support mirroring in the inter-socket mode (note that intra-socket is not possible in 4P because each CPU has only one MBox connected to memory buffers). In this 4P case, the memory on CPU1 will be mirrored with memory on CPU3, while memory on CPU2 is mirrored with memory on CPU4. Figure 6 depicts the mirroring logic for 2P configurations. A,B,C and D represent the DIMM socket groups.

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Figure 6. M910 4P Mirroring

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