Oracle Server Memory (RAM) Upgrades

Looking for Oracle-compatible server RAM with fast EU delivery? CoreWave Labs offers enterprise-grade RDIMM, LRDIMM, and UDIMM modules for Sun, SPARC, and Exadata servers, built with Tier-1 components from Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron—the same trusted brands used by Oracle. Every module meets JEDEC standards for compatibility and performance. We ship across Europe with typical dispatch times of 1–7 days. Upgrade with confidence—high-reliability memory without the OEM price tag.

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PicturePart NumberBrandSizeSpeedForm FactorPrice
HMAA8GL7AMR4N-UH SK Hynix 64GB DDR4-2400 ECC LRDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix64GBDDR4-2400LRDIMM
HMA82GR7CJR4N-VK SK Hynix 16GB DDR4-2666 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix16GBDDR4-2666RDIMM
HMAG88DXNRB SK Hynix 32GB DDR4-3200 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix32GBDDR4-3200RDIMM
HMA82GR7AFR8N-UH SK Hynix 16GB DDR4-2400 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix16GBDDR4-2400RDIMM
HMAA8GL7CPR4N-VK SK Hynix 64GB DDR4-2666 ECC LRDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix64GBDDR4-2666LRDIMM
HMA82GR7MFR8N-UH SK Hynix 16GB DDR4-2400 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix16GBDDR4-2400RDIMM
HMA82GR7AFR8N-VK SK Hynix 16GB DDR4-2666 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix16GBDDR4-2666RDIMM
HMA84GR7DJR4N-XN SK Hynix 32GB DDR4-3200 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix32GBDDR4-3200RDIMM
HMA82GR7CJR4N-UH SK Hynix 16GB DDR4-2400 ECC RDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix16GBDDR4-2400RDIMM
HMAA8GL7AMR4N-VK SK Hynix 64GB DDR4-2666 ECC LRDIMM Server Memory
SK Hynix64GBDDR4-2666LRDIMM

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Manufactured by Industry Leaders

We offer memory modules manufactured by Samsung, SK Hynix, or Micron— the very same industry‐leading suppliers Oracle relies on. This ensures each module meets high standards for performance, compatibility, and reliability, giving you genuine, Oracle‐equivalent quality at a competitive price.

Samsung logo – manufacturer of server memory modules
SK Hynix logo – premium DDR4 and DDR5 memory manufacturer
Micron logo – trusted supplier of server-grade RAM

Oracle Server Memory FAQs

What type of RAM is compatible with Oracle servers?

Oracle servers, including Sun, SPARC, and Exadata systems, typically use RDIMM, LRDIMM, or UDIMM modules that meet JEDEC standards.

How do I check the installed RAM size in an Oracle server?

Use system commands like prtdiag or prtconf on Solaris OS or built-in utilities on Exadata to view RAM size and configuration.

Can I upgrade Sun and SPARC servers with third-party RAM?

Yes, as long as the memory modules match your server’s specifications and meet JEDEC standards, upgrades are supported.

Do Oracle servers require ECC memory?

Yes, most enterprise‐grade Oracle servers rely on ECC (Error‐Correcting Code) memory to detect and correct data errors, ensuring reliability in mission‐critical environments. In fact, ECC is standard in many enterprise server deployments because it helps minimize data corruption and system downtime.

How many DIMMs should I install per CPU in my Oracle server?

The ideal number depends on your server model and workload. For best performance, follow channel balancing and optimal population guidelines—usually specified in your server’s documentation. Distributing DIMMs evenly across memory channels helps maximize throughput, efficiency, and overall system stability.

Can I upgrade my Oracle server’s memory without affecting its warranty?

Yes. Most manufacturers allow memory upgrades as long as you use modules that meet the server’s official specifications. Check your Oracle server manual for approved speeds, capacities, and ECC requirements.

What are the benefits of upgrading Oracle server memory?

Increasing memory capacity and speed can boost data transfer rates, support more virtual machines, and reduce bottlenecks in data‐intensive workloads.

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