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8NA88AV - HP 64GB Kit (2x32GB) SODIMM 260-Pin Memory Module
$390.00HP 8NA88AV 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR4-2666/PC4-21300 SODIMM 260-Pin CL19 Dual Rank x8 Non-ECC Unbuffered Memory Module
9VS97AV - HP 64GB Kit (4x16GB) SODIMM 260-Pin Memory Module
$432.00HP 9VS97AV 64GB Kit (4x16GB) DDR4-2666/PC4-21300 SODIMM 260-Pin CL19 Dual Rank x8 Non-ECC Unbuffered Memory Module
J3RC1 - Dell 64GB RDIMM 288-Pin Memory Module
$205.00Dell J3RC1 64GB DDR4-2133/PC4-17000 RDIMM 288-Pin CL15 Quad Rank x4 ECC Registered Memory Module
30KNJ - Dell 64GB RDIMM 288-Pin Memory Module
$605.00Dell 30KNJ 64GB DDR4-2666/PC4-21300 RDIMM 288-Pin CL19 Quad Rank x4 ECC Registered Memory Module
G2K02 - Dell 64GB RDIMM 240-Pin Memory Module
$170.00Dell G2K02 64GB DDR3-1600/PC3-12800 RDIMM 240-Pin CL11 Quad Rank x4 ECC Registered Memory Module
64GB Memory
64 GB of server memory is a significant amount of random access memory (RAM) for a computer. It is typically used on servers that need to process large amounts of data or run multiple applications at the same time. With 64GB of RAM, a server can store a lot of data in its active memory, which can improve its performance and responsiveness. For example, a web server with 64 GB of RAM can cache more web pages in memory, which means it can serve web pages to users faster. A database server with 64GB RAM can store more database tables in memory, which can improve the speed of database queries. There are different types of server memory including DDR3, DDR4, and DDR5. DDR5 is the newest and fastest type of server memory, but also the most expensive. DDR4 offers a good balance between performance and affordability, while DDR3 is the oldest and least expensive type of server memory. The type of server storage you choose depends on your budget and needs.