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Dell PowerEdge C6220 II Ram
RAM is actually temporary storage as all the data it holds gets erased when you shut down your system. Because RAM is only temporary storage for the processor, it does not hold files like text documents or movies. Instead, it has more to do with the speed of your Dell PowerEdge C6220 II. RAM is necessary for your server to run. Random Access Memory, RAM, stores random bits of data that the central processing unit uses for programs. The RAM speed is governed by the specifications from the motherboard, while the size is guided by the software. If there is ever a doubt, remember that you can never have too much RAM.
Indications your RAM needs replacing
- The main screen will not display correctly when you start your server
- You may get quite a few errors on your server intermittently
- Nothing happens as you try to start your system
- The software does not report the right RAM amount
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