- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Introduction
- Change list
- NVDIMM-N Overview
- Hardware
- BIOS
- iDRAC NVDIMM-N Management
- Server Behavior with NVDIMM-Ns
- DIMM Configuration Changes
- Windows
- Linux
- ESXi
- General Errata
Windows Server 2016 and 2019 natively supports NVDIMM-N devices allowing application and service access to extremely high performance and low latency NVDIMM-N devices on memory bus.
From BIOS Setup, enable the Persistence Memory setting, which is also the default BIOS settings when NVDIMM-N devices are plugged in. Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 Anniversary Edition currently do not support interleaved sets of NVDIMM-Ns and the NVDIMM-N Interleave setting should be set to Disable, which is the default setting.
Windows Server 2019 supports NVDIMM-N interleaving and this option can be set to Enable.
2017-07 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016 for x64-based Systems (KB4025334) is required for NVDIMM-N to function correctly in Windows Server 2016.