The AXIOM CAI-MRX96G2RF5-AX is a high-performance 96GB DDR5 RDIMM memory module designed for enterprise Cisco deployments. It delivers fast, reliable memory essential for demanding network workloads and virtualization tasks.
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Memory Type: DDR5 RDIMM with ECC for reliability
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Capacity: 96GB per module to support large routing tables and virtualization
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Speed: 6400MHz data rate for high bandwidth
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Form Factor: RDIMM, designed for enterprise servers and Cisco hardware
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Data Integrity: ECC enables error detection and correction to reduce downtime
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Compatibility: Optimized for Cisco hardware to ensure seamless integration and stability
In mission-critical networks, memory reliability and capacity matter. This AXIOM module provides ECC-based protection to minimize memory-related downtime, supports large-scale virtualization and caching, and ensures Cisco-driven applications run with stable performance even during peak traffic. The 96GB capacity helps handle memory-intensive tasks like routing tables, virtualized workloads, and high-speed packet processing without frequent upgrades.
Specs
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Brand: AXIOM
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Model: CAI-MRX96G2RF5-AX
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Memory Type: DDR5 RDIMM
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Capacity: 96GB
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Speed: 6400 MT/s
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ECC: Yes
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Form Factor: RDIMM
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Compatibility: Optimized for Cisco hardware
FAQ
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Q: What is the memory type and speed of this module?
A: It is a DDR5 RDIMM module rated at 6400 MT/s.
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Q: Does it include ECC for data integrity?
A: Yes—ECC is enabled to detect and correct memory errors, reducing downtime.
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Q: Which hardware is this module compatible with?
A: It’s optimized and validated for Cisco hardware to ensure reliable operation in Cisco-based networks.
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Q: Is this a single module or a kit?
A: It’s a single 96GB RDIMM module designed for use in Cisco-based systems; verify your platform supports DDR5 RDIMMs and sufficient memory channels.
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Q: How does ECC improve reliability in enterprise networks?
A: ECC detects and corrects single-bit memory errors in real time, reducing the risk of data corruption and unexpected downtime during high-load networking tasks.