The memory configuration
of each cell should include a multiple of two memory ranks (first-generation
cell-based HP 9000 servers) or a multiple of two memory echelons (servers
based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset) per cell.
On the first generation of cell-based HP 9000 servers,
each memory rank is 4 DIMMs. If possible, install memory in sets of
8 DIMMs: 8 DIMMs or 16 DIMMs on HP rp7405/rp7410, rp8400, and Superdome
(SD16000, SD32000, SD64000) cells. On Superdome cells, you also can
install 24 DIMMs or 32 DIMMs per cell.
On servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP
sx2000 chipset, each memory echelon is 2 DIMMs. If possible, install
memory in sets of 4 DIMMs: 4, 8, 12, or 16 DIMMs. On Superdome servers,
you also can install 20, 24, 28, or 32 DIMMs per cell.
This provides a performance improvement by doubling
the memory bandwidth of the cell, as compared to having one memory
rank or memory echelon installed.
This also can provide an availability improvement,
in that if one memory rank or echelon fails the cell still has at
least one functional rank of memory.
(Memory rank 0, or echelon 0, must be functional
for a cell to boot.)