18618060. Memory Error Prevention by Proactive Memory Poison Recovery simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)
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Memory Error Prevention by Proactive Memory Poison Recovery
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Inventor(s)
Gregory Thelen of Mountain View CA (US)
Andrew Chirstopher Walton of Rocklin CA (US)
James Houghton of Seattle WA (US)
Memory Error Prevention by Proactive Memory Poison Recovery - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18618060 titled 'Memory Error Prevention by Proactive Memory Poison Recovery
The disclosed technology involves proactively detecting, containing, and recovering from uncorrectable memory errors in a distributed computing environment.
- Scanning the memory of a host machine for errors using a scanner.
- Generating an error notification when an error is detected.
- Transmitting the error notification to one or more processors of the host machine for mitigation techniques.
Potential Applications: - Data centers - Cloud computing environments - High-performance computing systems
Problems Solved: - Early detection of memory errors - Efficient containment and recovery from errors - Improved system reliability and performance
Benefits: - Minimized downtime due to memory errors - Enhanced system stability - Reduced risk of data corruption
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Memory Error Detection System for Enhanced System Reliability" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as finance, healthcare, and research where data integrity and system reliability are critical.
Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing patents related to memory error detection systems, distributed computing, and fault tolerance mechanisms.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in memory error detection algorithms, distributed computing technologies, and fault-tolerant systems to enhance the efficiency of this technology.
Questions about Memory Error Detection: 1. How does this technology compare to traditional memory error detection methods? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this system in large-scale distributed computing environments?
Original Abstract Submitted
The disclosed technology provides techniques, systems, and apparatus for proactively detecting, containing, and recovering from uncorrectable memory errors in distributed computing environment. An aspect of the disclosed technology includes scanning, by a scanner of a host machine, memory of the host machine for errors. After the scanner detects an error, the scanner may generate an error notification. The scanner may transmit the error notification to one or more processors of the host machine to implement mitigation techniques.