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I ran a NAS without ECC RAM and survived—here's what actually matters
The scrub of death is scarier in theory than in practice.
When running a server, especially one with mission-critical applications, it’s common practice to use error-correcting code (ECC) memory. As the name suggests, it uses an error-correcting algorithm to ...
I am planning to assemble another NAS with some spare hardware that's been floating around. CPU is a Haswell Xeon 2697V3, board will be an X99 (likely a Gigabyte X99-UD4P, am intending to purchase ...
I'm putting together a system, and was looking at a Dragon Lite and Crucial PC2100 ECC/Buffered. However, I've no experience with schmancy memory, and have no idea if the board just won't use the ...
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