
30 Okt
2006
30 Okt
'06
13:55
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 03:02:15PM +0100, devzero@web.de wrote:
Description:
BadRAM: Linux kernel support for broken RAM modules Summary: This page proposes an approach to support RAMs with defective addresses, This may open interesting business perspectives, where those RAMs can be sold under a white label for less money rather than discarded of without any profit.
If you talk about business... Broken RAM always gets replaced by new modules, since this is mission critical and covered by warranty and/or service contracts. Additionally, "real" servers mirror RAM and have spare RAMs installed. So IMO this would only be useful for private use.
greets Jimmy
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