Bad == Broken

That means you cannot rely on 1 == 1. In such a scenario everything can happen 
including data loss. 
That's why you want ECC mem on production servers. Our cheapo dev boxes dont.

On Apr 28, 2011, at 7:46 PM, mcasandra wrote:

> What do you mean by Bad memory? Is it less heap size, OOM issues or something
> else? What happens in such scenario, is there a data loss?
> 
> Sorry for many questions just trying to understand since data is critical
> afterall :)
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