Enterprise Memory (RAM) | SmartComm Thailand
Enterprise memory modules on a server motherboard

Keep critical data within reach.

Qualified DDR4 and DDR5 ECC memory delivers the capacity, bandwidth and error protection required for reliable, data-intensive enterprise workloads.

Enterprise Memory

Capacity, bandwidth and reliability in balance.

Memory architecture directly affects consolidation ratios, database response and accelerator utilization. SmartComm validates module type, rank, speed, population rules and firmware compatibility so each server reaches its intended capacity without avoidable bandwidth penalties.

Memory for data-intensive operations

  • General enterprise applications
  • In-memory databases
  • Virtualization clusters
  • AI and GPU host systems
  • HPC simulation
  • Real-time analytics

Technical specifications

DDR4

Proven platform value

Data rates from 2666 to 3200 MT/s and capacities up to 512 GB per DIMM for mature enterprise server generations.

DDR5

Higher bandwidth and scale

Data rates from 4800 to 5600 MT/s and capacities up to 768 GB per DIMM for current-generation compute platforms.

Reliability

Protected operation

ECC data protection, integrated thermal monitoring and optional SED capability for supported secure-memory configurations.

Module formats

Platform-specific choices

RDIMM, UDIMM and LRDIMM options with typical CAS latencies from 20 to 24, selected according to server and capacity requirements.

Sizing and population guidance

Begin with active dataset and virtual machine demand, preserve channel balance, and reserve realistic expansion capacity.

WorkloadStarting pointConfiguration priority
General compute4–8 GB per coreBalanced channels with headroom for operating system and application growth.
Database / virtualization8–16 GB per coreWorking-set residency, VM density and resilient cluster failover capacity.
AI and analytics16–32 GB per coreFeed accelerators efficiently and retain large preprocessing datasets in memory.
Real-time systemsCustom sizingProfile latency, NUMA locality and deterministic capacity against the actual application.

Platform positioning

Qualified, not interchangeable

DDR4 extends value in established fleets; DDR5 is the direction for greater bandwidth and capacity. RDIMMs suit most enterprise servers, LRDIMMs enable very large footprints, and UDIMMs serve compatible entry platforms. Module mixing can reduce speed or prevent boot, so every population plan is validated by server model and CPU.

Give every core the memory capacity it needs.

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