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Dynamic self-tuning soft-error-rate-discrimination for enhanced availability of enterprise computing systems
   
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US Patent 7526683
Issued Date
April 28, 2009
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A method for use in a computer system provides a dynamic, "self tuning" soft-error-rate-discrimination (SERD) method and apparatus. Specially designed SRAMs or other circuits are "tuned" in a manner that gives them extreme susceptibility to cosmic neutron events (soft errors), higher than that of the "regular" SRAM components, memory modules or other components in the computer system. One such specially designed SRAM is deployed per server. An interface algorithm continuously sends read/write traffic to the special SRAM to infer the soft error rate (SER), which is directly proportional to cosmic neutron flux. The inferred cosmic neutron flux rate is employed in a Poisson SPRT algorithmic approach that dynamically compensates the soft error discrimination sensitivity in accordance with the instantaneous neutron flux for all of the regular SRAM components in the server.
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA)
Published
April 28, 2009
Application Number
11/141,844
Filed
June 1, 2005
US Classification
714/42   714/718 714/719 714/723
Int'l Classification
G06F   11/00   (20060101)  
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