Overview The HPE P06035-B21 is a 64GB DDR4-3200MHz Registered DIMM from HPE’s SmartMemory product line. As the highest-speed DDR4 RDIMM for HPE Gen10 Plus platforms, it provides maximum bandwidth for workloads running on third-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The 3200MHz speed represents the ceiling of DDR4 performance before the transition to DDR5. Specifications Specification Detail […]
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P00930-B21 — HPE 64GB DDR4-2933MHz RDIMM ECC Registered SmartMemory | Technical Guide
Overview The HPE P00930-B21 is a 64GB DDR4-2933MHz Registered DIMM from HPE’s SmartMemory line. SmartMemory modules are authenticated by the server’s iLO firmware, unlocking Advanced ECC features and performance optimizations unavailable with third-party memory. This module targets HPE ProLiant Gen10 and Gen10 Plus servers running second-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. Specifications Specification Detail Part Number […]
HPE ProLiant Gen10 vs Gen11: Which Generation Should You Buy?
HPE ProLiant Gen10 vs Gen11: A Generation Apart Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s ProLiant server line has been the backbone of enterprise data centers for decades. The Gen10 series — anchored by the DL360 Gen10 and DL380 Gen10 — has been one of HPE’s most successful generations, shipping millions of units worldwide since 2017. The Gen11 series, […]
Data Center Parts Cross-Reference: Dell vs HPE vs Lenovo Compatibility
Many server components are manufactured by the same companies (Samsung, Broadcom, Intel) and rebranded by Dell, HPE, and Lenovo. This guide shows what is interchangeable and what is not. Cross-Compatibility Matrix Component Cross-Compatible? Notes DDR4/DDR5 Memory YES Match specs (speed, type, capacity) 2.5″ SAS/SATA Drives YES Drive itself works, tray is brand-specific NVMe SSDs (U.2) […]
HPE ProLiant Data Center Parts Compatibility Guide: DL380, DL360, DL560
Understanding HPE ProLiant parts compatibility is critical for upgrades. This guide covers DL380 Gen10, DL360 Gen10, and DL380 Gen9 — the three most popular HPE server models in Egypt and the MENA region. HPE changes component specifications between generations. A part that works in a Gen9 server will not necessarily work in Gen10. This guide […]
