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Sayrus | 1 month ago

ECC protects against more events than cosmic rays. Those events are much more likely, for instance magnetic/electric interferences or chip issues.

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wang_li|1 month ago

In the 2010 era of RAM density, random bit flips were really uncommon. I worked with over a thousand systems which would report ECC errors when they happen and the only memorable events at all were actual DIMM failures.

Also, around 1999-2000, Sun blamed cosmic rays for bit flips for random crashes with their UltraSPARC II CPU modules.

mapontosevenths|1 month ago

> actual DIMM failures.

Yep, hardware failures, electrical glitches, EM interference... All things that actually happen to actual people every single day in truly enormous numbers.

It ain't cosmic rays, but the consequences are still flipped bits.

direwolf20|1 month ago

Those random unexplainable events are also referred to casually as "cosmic rays"