You could, but the benefit over mirrored memory is negligible (if any), I'd say. Memory already has "built in" parity bits (that is, for servers, the memory controller has extra parity bits that are...
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You could, but the benefit over mirrored memory is negligible (if any), I'd say. Memory already has "built in" parity bits (that is, for servers, the memory controller has extra parity bits that are...
If you google for Mirrored Memory, it explains it fairly well on HP's Proliant web-pages, but in short:
It works just like mirrored (RAID 1) disk setups: Everything is stored in two separate memory...