Post #2122048
2026-05-02 12:01 UTC
I'll strongly disagree. Anyone who cares about the data they store in their server should care about ECC. There's a specific reason it's used so widely by servers, not just financial databases or whatever.
There's also a ton of misinformation on the Internet about it, so don't buy into the "ZFS write hole" or whatever. But ECC is very important in my experience. It's saved my bacon in a material way twice now, and in ways that normal RAM would have just silently continued breaking things. Really that's not much of a price premium if you're willing to buy used, so it's more a question of why not?
There are many computers (especially business line computers including low power SFF) that will take ECC or even ship with it from ebay or whatever. Or you can build rigs with ECC, I've done this route twice and had good results.
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@Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 2026-05-02 12:08
Disagree all you want - ECC has no bearing outside of high-resiliency databases. I say this having nearly 4 decades in enterprise - ECC only matters then. OP is definitely not doing anything requiring ECC, recommending it is just wasting money.