Dataram Doubles Server Memory

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Apr 2004

Dataram Corp., a provider of server and workstation memory, has completed validation of a 4GB upgrade for Sun Microsystems' Sun Fire V440 server. The upgrade, DRS240/4096, which doubles the current maximum memory capacity from 16GB to 32GB, is not currently offered by Sun.

"This is another example of Dataram's commitment to stay on the cutting-edge of memory technology," said Lars Marcher, COO. "The 4GB memory upgrade delivers the highest memory capacity possible for the Sun Fire V440 to further support advanced technical users running complex applications."

The Sun Fire V440 entry-level server is powered by up to four 1.062 GHz or 1.28 GHz UltraSPARC IIIi processors and is suited for compute-intensive applications.

Dataram's DRS240 is also available in 1GB (2 x 512MB) and 2GB (2 x 1GB).

www.dataram.com

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