Date: Wed, 1 May 1996 02:32:41 +0300 (EET DST) From: Heikki Suonsivu <hsu@clinet.fi> To: Brandon Gillespie <brandon@tombstone.sunrem.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ram w/o parity.. Message-ID: <199604302332.CAA05180@cantina.clinet.fi> In-Reply-To: Brandon Gillespie's message of 1 May 1996 00:53:40 %2B0300 References: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960430134125.8575A-100000@tombstone.sunrem.com>
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In article <Pine.BSF.3.91.960430134125.8575A-100000@tombstone.sunrem.com> Brandon Gillespie <brandon@tombstone.sunrem.com> writes: I am in grey area here, in my own experience, so I am dropping back to the pool of knowledge on this list. I am building a FreeBSD internet box and I have some decisions. If a motherboard can handle RAM w/o parity, should one just get sims without parity? Is there any OS level impact or possible problem? I'm running FreeBSD on a dell PC for my work station, and it is running without parity. However, we have had problems running unixware on a PC w/o parity (we are actually a mac reseller, which is why we have so much ram w/o parity :) If you are going to use the machine for serious work, the cost of 36 bit memory will probably pay itself back with less data loss. In particular if you use a lot of memory. ASUS already has triton-II board out (ECC, not just parity!) and FreeBSD runs on it without problems (well, only one machine for about a week this far :). I haven't tried Intel boards as they require special box which wasn't available from anyone yet, ASUS goes into standard enclosure. -- Heikki Suonsivu, T{ysikuu 10 C 83/02210 Espoo/FINLAND, hsu@clinet.fi mobile +358-40-5519679 work +358-0-4375360 fax -4555276 home -8031121
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