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The following article was published in our article directory on November 20, 2009.
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Article Category: Computers and Technology
There are many diverse kinds of servers in the computer world. There are network servers, application servers, database servers, email servers, etc. depending on the setup and usage, true server computers may be used as servers. In small to medium sized networks, a desktop computer may be configured as a server.
When an usual desktop computer is turned into as a server, its hardware is that of an usual computer. Its usage is that of a server and no other work is setup on that machine. Then, in such a scenario, there is no distinction in the memory of the machine. The only difference that it may have from the other machines on the network is that it may have further memory, a higher speed processor and a larger hard disk drive.
In big computer setups, there are server machines, which are unlike the usual desktop. The difference is that they may have more than a single processor. They may have two or more processors. The hard disks of a server machine maybe SCSI hot swappable disks, or fixed hard disks. As the processors are very fast, as are the hard disks, the memory in servers also needs to have a fast speed.
The memory in a server is projected to be rapid, and is called ECC memory. ECC stands for error correcting code memory. This memory system tests and amends any errors in memory without the processor or user being aware of it. The error correcting code generates a checksum when data is loaded in memory, and when it unloads, the checksum is recomputed and if an error is detected it is automatically corrected. This gaurentees that the data accepted in the server is error-free.
All desktop, laptops, and tower computers use various sorts of memory classed on their speed and structure. They are known as SDR, DDR, DDR2, etc, and as the personal computer world has seen the personal computers getting speedy and faster, the memory speeds have also been become better over time.
If you put a high-speed memory in a slow speed processor machine, it will most certainly burn out and the same rule applies vice versa. The memory speed and the processor speed have to be synchronised to work properly.
In desktop computers, you may have had events of a memory chip getting faulty, or the computer gives a memory-addressing fault. This by no means happens in a server machine. Server machines are supposed to be zero-fault tolerance machines. The applications that are supposed to perform cannot afford any downtime.
High-end servers have a extremely robust architecture, as they are used to achieve very explicit functions. Then, they are built such that the option of a fault taking place is minimised. In case, a fault does occur, the machine will not crash or the application will not stop. As a result, a proper server machine does have dissimilar memory from a non-server machine. Some people are aware of this, as the environments in which they work don't use high-end servers.
Keywords: Cisco Approved Memory, New & Used Cisco ONS 15454
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