What I know:
ECC memories have extra 8 bits on top of standard 64bit for parity use. ECC ensures databits accuracy is very good and often used on servers.
It is said that ECC is totally unnecessary on home workstations.
It couldn't be that it's ok to have memory errors on home machines, so I really don't understand why only servers benefit from them.
What happens when you don't use ECC on server and what advantage does ECC gives server?
ECC memories have extra 8 bits on top of standard 64bit for parity use. ECC ensures databits accuracy is very good and often used on servers.
It is said that ECC is totally unnecessary on home workstations.
It couldn't be that it's ok to have memory errors on home machines, so I really don't understand why only servers benefit from them.
What happens when you don't use ECC on server and what advantage does ECC gives server?
