dual vs single core opteron 100's
Peter Jeremy
peterjeremy at optushome.com.au
Sat Jan 28 06:07:30 PST 2006
On Sat, 2006-Jan-28 11:12:21 +0100, lars.tunkrans at bredband.net wrote:
> Seems to defeat the purpose , If you want to build a reliable
> Server you want Registred ECC RAM. ( socket 940 )
> If you want to build a cheap desktop machine you want un-registred
> non-ECC RAM. ( socket 939 )
According to the posting you quoted, you can have non-registered ECC
RAM on a socket-939 so that provides a third alternative: A low-end
server with limited RAM capacity using socket-939 and unregistered
ECC RAM.
> Only application I can think of for using non-reliable servers
> built with socket 939 is compute clusters where you have several
> hundred compute servers, and you are not dependent on whether an
> individual server runs all the time.
You probably still want ECC RAM so that you can rely on the answers
that your compute server is providing.
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Peter Jeremy
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