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Sugerowane rozwiązanie

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Moduły pamięci zostały wykryte, ale wystąpiła awaria pamięci.

1 Popraw osadzenie modułów pamięci, aby upewnić się, że komputer prawidłowo komunikuje się z pamięcią.

2 Uruchom komputer.

3 Jeśli problem nadal występuje, wyjmij wszystkie moduły pamięci i zainstaluj jeden moduł pamięci

w gnieździe DIMM_1.

4 Uruchom komputer. Wyświetlony zostanie następujący komunikat: Alert! Operating in

Debug Mode. Please Populate

Memory in Pairs for Normal Operation (Uwaga! Praca w trybie debugowania. Komputer działa prawidłowo pod warunkiem, że gniazda pamięci są zapełniane parami).

5 Naciśnij klawisz <F1>, aby uruchomić system operacyjny.

6 Uruchom program Dell Diagnostics (patrz str. 192).

7 Jeżeli moduły pamięci pomyślnie przejdą testy, wyłącz komputer, wyjmij moduły pamięci i powtarzaj ten proces dla pozostałych modułów pamięci, aż do wystąpienia błędu pamięci podczas uruchamiania lub testów diagnostycznych.

Jeśli pierwszy przetestowany moduł jest wadliwy, powtórz proces dla pozostałych modułów, aby upewnić się, że pozostałe moduły nie są wadliwe.

8 Gdy wadliwy moduł zostanie zidentyfikowany, skontaktuj się z firmą Dell w celu jego wymiany.

UWAGA: Jeśli jest to konieczne, komputer może działać w trybie debugowania do czasu zainstalowania nowych modułów pamięci.

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670, 470 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge 470 and 670 servers stand out in the realm of enterprise computing solutions, catering to diverse business needs with robust performance and reliable technology. These two models serve as essential tools for organizations focusing on scalability, manageability, and energy efficiency.

The Dell PowerEdge 470 is best known for its ability to handle moderate workloads while providing exceptional reliability. It incorporates dual Intel Xeon processors, which enhance its computational power and enable efficient multi-threading capabilities. This makes the 470 particularly suitable for tasks such as database management and virtualization, where performance is paramount. Its support for up to 128GB of RAM ensures that even memory-intensive applications run smoothly.

On the other hand, the Dell PowerEdge 670 takes performance up a notch, accommodating larger workloads and more demanding applications. With support for dual Intel Xeon processors and an expanded memory capacity of up to 256GB, the 670 is a powerhouse capable of handling complex calculations and heavy data traffic. This server model features advanced cooling technologies that optimize airflow and maintain optimal operating temperatures, thereby prolonging hardware longevity.

Both models exhibit a modular design, which simplifies upgrades and maintenance. This design philosophy is complemented by Dell’s integrated systems management tools, such as the Dell OpenManage suite, allowing administrators to monitor server health, deployments, and updates effortlessly. Enhanced security features, including optional hardware-based Trusted Platform Module (TPM), ensure robust protection of sensitive data against unauthorized access.

Energy efficiency is another appealing aspect of the 470 and 670 series. These servers are equipped with power-efficient components and power management features that reduce overall energy consumption, leading to cost savings for businesses.

When it comes to connectivity, both servers support a plethora of network options, including Gigabit Ethernet, which facilitates seamless integration into existing infrastructure. They also feature hot-swappable drives, enabling users to replace failed components without downtime, which is critical for mission-critical applications.

In conclusion, the Dell PowerEdge 470 and 670 servers offer a compelling combination of performance, reliability, and manageability. Their design, advanced technologies, and focus on energy efficiency make them ideal choices for enterprises looking to optimize their IT infrastructure while catering to evolving workload demands.