We're thinking of building some new servers.  We bought some a while back that 
have ECC (error correcting) RAM, which is absurdly expensive compared to the 
same amount of non-ECC RAM.  Does anyone have any real-life data about the 
error rate of non-ECC RAM, and whether it matters or not?  In my long career, 
I've never once had a computer that corrupted memory, or at least I never knew 
if it did.  ECC sound like a good idea, but is it solving a non-problem?

Thanks,
Craig

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