On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 at 09:38 -0000, Prentice Bisbal wrote: > About 6 months ago, I purchased a couple of Dell PowerEdge R815s > with 128 GB of RAM and 32 cores. We looked at similar RAM > configurations a couple of years ago. and the cost premium for that > much RAM was prohibitive (the price for additional RAM seemed to go > up exponentially with the amount of RAM) so we stayed at 32 GB. > This time around, the premium for the additional RAM seemed > marginal. Not sure how large you can go and keep that "marginal" > relationship, but it's much larger than it was a couple of years > ago.
How much does the RAM speed matter to people? We have a lot of 2 CPU (8 core) systems and have been considering memory upgrades (or just purchasing new systems with more memory since we are still growing). Currently we are running 1 4GB DIMM per channel at 1333 MHz. If we add a second 4GB DIMM per channel then the memory will run at 1066 MHz (and to 800 MHz with 3 DIMMs per channel). Alternatively, we could replace the 4GB modules with 8GB ones (keeping the old ones for spares or to side-grade some other machines to 48GB/1066 MHz). Have people been worrying about the lower memory bus rate with multiple DIMMs on each channel? Do "ordinary" applications notice the difference? I know it depends upon the application and I have no idea if this will matter to our applications. Mostly, I just happy things are running at all rather than fighting every ounce of performance. Stuart Barkley -- I've never been lost; I was once bewildered for three days, but never lost! -- Daniel Boone _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf