Another practice test I took had this same question and listed A & B as the answer.
I’d agree with this since ChipKill allows a server to continue to operate without any intervention.
A hot spare can replace a defective stick while the server still running but until someone does it the defective memory stick will still be in the server causing issues.
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Vicsays:
Chipkill is replacement for a failed chip on the same memory stick not replacement for a memory stick failure. Answer is definitely B and E.
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networkmanagers says:
I agree with the answer. BE
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Answers A and B
Chipkill:
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/chipkill
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Memory Raid & Hot spare.
Ref: http://www.craigharris.org/2011/01/11/my-new-web-server
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Another practice test I took had this same question and listed A & B as the answer.
I’d agree with this since ChipKill allows a server to continue to operate without any intervention.
A hot spare can replace a defective stick while the server still running but until someone does it the defective memory stick will still be in the server causing issues.
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Chipkill is replacement for a failed chip on the same memory stick not replacement for a memory stick failure. Answer is definitely B and E.
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I agree with the answer. BE
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