Is it safe for data integrity to use a “non ECC mini pc” that runs docker containers from the volumes of a “NAS with ECC ram”?
Or does the mini pc also require ECC ram for the data integrity?
Sorry if it is a noob question.
Is it safe for data integrity to use a “non ECC mini pc” that runs docker containers from the volumes of a “NAS with ECC ram”?
Or does the mini pc also require ECC ram for the data integrity?
Sorry if it is a noob question.
It does, as it will cache data in memory before flushing it.
Using iSCSI will protect you to some degree from bit flips in client cache memory.
It might, I’m not familiar enough with it to have an opinion. I think the post was meant to be about remote filesystems, though, not block devices.
Well, it doesn’t say at all, but it seems most likely to me 🙂