I see that ZFS is better than EXT4 for storage, however, it seems there is no "strongly recommended" requirements for EXT4 to have ECC memory. Does this mean it (and devices that use it) are less or not susceptible to data corruption? I am curious, as I had a synology for about 6-7 years that ran 24/7 and was kept pretty busy. It never missed a lick and for what it was it did a great job. I assume that one reason for this was less or no need for ecc ram. I even upgraded the ram with some laptop memory a few years ago.
Thanks for all you do and for taking time out to help out a noob! :)
Thanks for all you do and for taking time out to help out a noob! :)