Maximum Memory Clarification - MBP 2012 (Non-Retina)

I have seen conflicting sources regarding the maximum amount of memory that can be put into the 2012 MacBook Pro 15" (Non-Retina). I would like to max out the memory.  Can it handle 16GB or only 8GB? I plan to use the additional memory for VMs. I would like to upgrade it with memory from Crucial (which is one of the places I've seen conflicting information).
Purchase Option #1
Non-Retina 15" MBP 2.6Ghz
Purchase Option #2
Non-Retina 15" MBP 2.3Ghz
Thanks!

As someone who has been and currently is tasked with minimizing risk exposure to the infrastructure, I take issue with this sequence and prefer thus:
clintonfrombirmingham wrote:
Buy yourself a $10-20 2.5" USB enclosure for your 'old' drive (OWC is a good source).
Place the new SSD temporarily in the enclosure and connect to the Mac. Boot normally then use Disk Utility to format your SSD (GUID partition scheme / Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format).
Use Carbon Copy Cloner, Disk Utility  (i.e. your choice of cloning software) and make a clone of your internal drive onto your SSD.
Boot from the SSD - the first time may take a moment - be sure and select your SSD as the startup disk in System Preferences and you'll be booting in 14-15 seconds, tops. Test and make sure all is well and TRIM is enabled if necessary.
Swap the SSD with the HDD in drive bay: this requires removing ten screws from the back casing and two screws on the drive casing using a Phillips #000 screwdriver. You will also need a Torx screwdriver for four screws on the drive itself (I got an $18 from OWC).
After putting old drive in external enclosure, use as desired or keep as a backup.
Enjoy!
This reduces the downtime during which the Mac is unusable in case of any problem. BTW, SuperDuper does not clone the all-important Recovery Mode partition on the Lions.
Cheers.

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