GE IC697PWR711B Redundant Memory Exchange Module
A Redundant Memory Exchange Module is a device or technology used in a computer system to implement memory redundancy and failover. Redundant memory switch modules usually contain two or more memory controllers that are backed up and redundant from each other. When a memory controller fails, the redundant memory switch module automatically transfers the control over memory to the other memory controller to ensure system reliability and stability.
Redundant memory switch modules can dynamically allocate and expand memory. It can automatically divide the memory into different regions according to the needs and running status of the system, and allocate it to different processors or applications. When memory expansion is required, redundant memory switch modules can automatically identify and add new memory modules to ensure system performance and availability.
In short, redundant memory switching module is an important computer system device, it can improve the reliability and stability of the system, and realize the dynamic allocation and expansion of memory. In critical applications such as aerospace, medical devices and financial transactions, the use of redundant memory switching modules ensures the normal operation of the system and the integrity of the data.
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