Comment by withinboredom 1 day ago Bitflips are surprisingly more common than you think but rare enough to not be a concern. 1 comment withinboredom Reply jmalicki 1 day ago If you have ECC memory, you can actually monitor this.I've typically seen ~a dozen bitflips per year per machine when I looked at this on servers, except for the cases of a faulty RAM module.I am more worried about SSD corruption than RAM bitflips from data I've seen on my systems.
jmalicki 1 day ago If you have ECC memory, you can actually monitor this.I've typically seen ~a dozen bitflips per year per machine when I looked at this on servers, except for the cases of a faulty RAM module.I am more worried about SSD corruption than RAM bitflips from data I've seen on my systems.
If you have ECC memory, you can actually monitor this.
I've typically seen ~a dozen bitflips per year per machine when I looked at this on servers, except for the cases of a faulty RAM module.
I am more worried about SSD corruption than RAM bitflips from data I've seen on my systems.