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Loren Booda
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Computer memory has steadily grown larger, although more important may be guarding against environmental errors for its posterity.
If we save three copies of memory rather than just one, to what degree (in % of memory bits) could subsequent errors (at most one out of three per position among memories) be corrected effectively?
Also, does my PC have such a backup?
If we save three copies of memory rather than just one, to what degree (in % of memory bits) could subsequent errors (at most one out of three per position among memories) be corrected effectively?
Also, does my PC have such a backup?