GreenPages' Newsletter May 2009

Choosing Higher Capacity Memory Module Is Best Practice

The higher capacity memory modules available today can help unlock higher performance and versatility in new notebooks and servers. As higher capacity memory becomes more affordable, it is a smarter decision for you to move to the highest capacity you can afford. As you’ll see from the following, higher capacity memory modules are not only efficient, they can also reduce your power consumption, which has many benefits to your business—and to the environment.

Make sure the memory you choose is covered by free tech support and a free lifetime warranty to reduce your T.C.O. Rest assured that Kingston memory comes with this protection.

Find the exact memory you need for any server, desktop, notebook or digital device by using Kingston’s Memory Finder at www.kingston.com

Servers

Maximize the memory capacity of your servers by choosing the highest capacity memory modules available today. Plan ahead for virtualization. Choose 16GB server memory kits (a kit consisting of two 8GB modules) for virtualization and other memory-intensive multicore servers and applications. This should ensure that each virtualized server can support its Virtual Machines and their applications.

To plan for the future and increase your servers’ Return on Investment, build memory headroom into your virtualization servers to support greater scaling up of your virtual infrastructure—without relying on ballooning and swapping capabilities to dynamically share and reallocate limited memory resources.

Memory and processors communicate in billionths of a second, compared to disk drives, which access data in thousandths of a second. By reducing the mass storage latency, you can improve the performance of your memory-bound servers.

Save Energy

Reduce your data center’s server power consumption and heat dissipation by reducing the number of memory modules in your servers while increasing the capacity of each module. You’ll save by reducing the power and cooling requirements in your data center.

For more information, visit www.kingston.com/literature or call your GreenPages Account Manager at 800-989-2989.

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