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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2012

IBM zEnterprise redundant array of independent memory subsystem

Patrick J. Meaney; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Vesselina K. Papazova; Eldee Stephens; Judy S. Johnson; Luiz C. Alves; James A. O'Connor; William J. Clarke

The IBM zEnterprise® system introduced a new and innovative redundant array of independent memory (RAIM) subsystem design as a standard feature on all zEnterprise servers. It protects the server from single-channel errors such as sudden control, bus, buffer, and massive dynamic RAM (DRAM) failures, thus achieving the highest System z® memory availability. This system also introduced innovations such as DRAM and channel marking, as well as a novel dynamic cyclic redundancy code channel marking. This paper describes this RAIM subsystem and other reliability, availability, and serviceability features, including automatic channel error recovery; data and clock interface lane calibration, recovery, and repair; intermittent lane sparing; and specialty engines for maintenance, periodic calibration, power, and power-on controls.


information theory and applications | 2011

A new class of array codes for memory storage

Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Patrick J. Meaney; Eldee Stephens; Barry M. Trager; James A. O'Connor; Luiz C. Alves

In this article we describe a class of error control codes called “diff-MDS” codes that are custom designed for highly resilient computer memory storage. The error scenarios of concern range from simple single bit errors, to memory chip failures and catastrophic memory module failures. Our approach to building codes for this setting relies on the concept of expurgating a parity code that is easy to decode for memory module failures so that a few additional small errors can be handled as well, thus preserving most of the decoding complexity advantages of the original code while extending its original intent. The manner in which we expurgate is carefully crafted so that the strength of the resulting code is comparable to that of a Reed-Solomon code when used for this particular setting. An instance of this class of algorithms has been incorporated in IBMs zEnterprise mainframe offering, setting a new industry standard for memory resiliency.


Archive | 2013

Homogeneous recovery in a redundant memory system

Kevin C. Gower; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Patrick J. Meaney; Vesselina K. Papazova; Eldee Stephens


Archive | 2010

Error correction and detection in a redundant memory system

Luiz C. Alves; Kevin C. Gower; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Patrick J. Meaney; Eldee Stephens


Archive | 2011

Correcting memory device and memory channel failures in the presence of known memory device failures

Luiz C. Alves; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Patrick J. Meaney; Eldee Stephens; Barry M. Trager


Archive | 2012

Channel marking for chip mark overflow and calibration errors

Judy S. Johnson; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Patrick J. Meaney; Eldee Stephens


Archive | 2011

Homogeneous memory channel recovery in a redundant memory system

Patrick J. Meaney; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Eldee Stephens; Vesselina K. Papazova; Kevin C. Gower


Archive | 2012

Hierarchical channel marking in a memory system

Patrick J. Meaney; Eldee Stephens; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Judy S. Johnson


Archive | 2010

HIERARCHICAL ERROR INJECTION FOR COMPLEX RAIM/ECC DESIGN

Dean G. Bair; Patrick J. Meaney; Luis A. Lastras-Montano; Alia D. Shah; Eldee Stephens


Archive | 2012

Dynamic graduated memory device protection in redundant array of independent memory (RAIM) systems

Patrick J. Meaney; William J. Clarke; Eldee Stephens; Judy S. Johnson

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