>I'm not saying that ZFS should consider doing this - doing a validation 
>for in-memory data is non-trivially expensive in performance terms, and 
>there's only so much you can do and still expect your machine to 
>survive.  I mean, I've used the old NonStop stuff, and yes, you can 
>shoot them with a .45 and it likely will still run, but wacking them 
>with a bazooka still is guarantied to make them, well, Non-NonStop.

If we scrub the memory anyway, why not include the check of the ZFS 
checksums which are already in memory?

OTOH, zfs gets a lot of mileage out of cheap hardware and we know what the 
limitations are when you don't use ECC; the industry must start to require 
that all chipsets support ECC.

Casper

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