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- Memory_ProteXion abstract "Memory ProteXion, found in IBM xSeries servers, is a form of "redundant bit steering". This technology uses redundant bits in a data packet to recover from a DIMM failure.Memory ProteXion is different from normal ECC error correction in that it uses only 6 bits for ECC, leaving 2 bits behind. These 2 bits can be used to re-route data from failed memory, much like hot spare on a raid. The ECC is used to reconstruct the data, and the extra bits to store it.Memory ProteXion, also known as “redundant bit steering”, is the technology behind using redundant bits in a data packet to provide backup in the event of a DIMM failure. One failure does not cause a predictive failure analysis to be issued on the DIMM, but 2 failures and moves will issue a PFA to inform the system administrator that a replacement is needed.".
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- Memory_ProteXion subject Category:Computer_memory.
- Memory_ProteXion subject Category:Error_detection_and_correction.
- Memory_ProteXion comment "Memory ProteXion, found in IBM xSeries servers, is a form of "redundant bit steering". This technology uses redundant bits in a data packet to recover from a DIMM failure.Memory ProteXion is different from normal ECC error correction in that it uses only 6 bits for ECC, leaving 2 bits behind. These 2 bits can be used to re-route data from failed memory, much like hot spare on a raid.".
- Memory_ProteXion label "Memory ProteXion".
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