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Mark Furneaux | Why Scrubbing ZFS Without ECC RAM Probably Won't Corrupt Everything @TheUbuntuGuy | Uploaded March 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
The claims that scrubbing a pool with non-ECC memory will destroy all data is so far fetched I needed to make a video about why that isn't true. I'm *NOT* saying ECC isn't a good idea, as it will definitely help protect against corruption in other ways.

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