Hmm, ive seen report by fujitsu that it was fine if used with dram
>Intel Optane persistent memory is blurring the line between DRAM and persistent storage for in-memory computing. Unlike DRAM, Intel Optane
persistent memory retains its data if power to the server is lost or the server reboots, but it still provides *near-DRAM performance*. In SAP HANA
operation this results in tangible benefits
>Speeds up shutdowns, starts and restarts many times over – significantly reduce system downtime and lower operational costs
Process more data in real-time with increased memory capacity
Lower total cost of ownership by transforming the data storage hierarchy
Improve business continuity with persistent memory and fast data loads at startup
>Intel Optane persistent memory is blurring the line between DRAM and persistent storage for in-memory computing. Unlike DRAM, Intel Optane persistent memory retains its data if power to the server is lost or the server reboots, but it still provides *near-DRAM performance*. In SAP HANA operation this results in tangible benefits
>Speeds up shutdowns, starts and restarts many times over – significantly reduce system downtime and lower operational costs
Process more data in real-time with increased memory capacity
Lower total cost of ownership by transforming the data storage hierarchy
Improve business continuity with persistent memory and fast data loads at startup
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