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of a Dell EMC PowerEdge R940 Server With and Without Intel Optane DC
Persistent Memory
In hands-on testing, PT found that adding Intel Optane DC persistent memory to a Dell EMC
PowerEdge R940 server increased the number of database VMs the server could support.
Durham, NC, December 05, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Organizations running virtualized databases with large
memory footprints need ways to extend the capabilities of their servers so they don't spend unnecessarily
on excess hardware. Principled Technologies (PT) tested a Dell EMC PowerEdge R940 server with and
without Intel Optane DC persistent memory (DCPMM) to see how adding the new memory and storage
technology affected performance.
According to the report, “We found that by adding Intel Optane DC persistent memory to the Dell EMC
PowerEdge R940, we increased the server memory footprint to support ten more transactional database
VMs than the same new server without Intel Optane DCPMMs.”
To learn more about how adding Intel Optane DC persistent memory to the Dell EMC PowerEdge R940
can increase VM count, read the full report at http://facts.pt/q662z7t, the summary at
http://facts.pt/cosvyb9, and the infographic at http://facts.pt/kloqqx7.
Principled Technologies, Inc. is located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. For more information, please
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