neckhole, We're not against advertising services, within reason. If you want to start a discussion about a post(even a blog you write) you can always do that. We generally just ask for a copy of the text on the forums as blogs tend to just disappear, which makes for poor conversation in the future.
Now if you showed up and started in about how your brand of memory was superior or something like that, we'd probably have a problem and we'd take it up with you in PMs. Even when people show up and just start cussing out everyone they can find I have a hard time banning them. Most of us mods are very conservative with bans and moderating. We don't feel that the best way to have a conversation with someone who either we think is an idiot or doesn't make good arguments should be banned. Note that I don't think you fit into either of those categories, I'm just making a case for the worst kind of posters.
But, you have witnessed firsthand why we admonish comments about non-ECC RAM here. People are stupid, and suddenly things are twisted into a meaning the opposite of what you said or tried to explain. In short, the average user here is an idiot, and we know it. In this case, your article seems to basically say "yeah.. there's serious real risks. I'm okay with those risks though". But then it changed a few days ago when someone mentioned your blog to mean something like "non-ecc clearly doesn't have the negatives that people like me talk about despite the overwhelming objective evidence proving the situation for other users". Now it's 'someone recommends against ECC RAM". Welcome to my pathetic life and dealing with people that clearly aren't/shouldn't work in IT.
Now, in my defense(and yours), 99% of people that come here are looking for a rock solid reliable file server that won't eat their data suddenly one day. They're usually willing to pay a reasonable extra price for hardware if there is a verifiable meaningful benefit for their intended application. For most people, that definition means ECC RAM. Where I am(the USA) ECC RAM is only modestly more expensive than non-ECC RAM, but it means you likely won't be reusing RAM from your old desktops either. My whole argument for ECC RAM is not that everyone should use it. Yes, I think everyone should, but that's not why I made the post. I made the post because 99% of people that come here have no idea just how destructive a bad stick of RAM can be.
If you already know and you still go with non-ECC that's your business. Your server will run fine until it doesn't. And when it doesn't there's not enough money in the world to fix it. It's just gone. If it's going to be nothing more than some temp area for a video service that needs a huge playground for temp files non-ECC RAM may be what you want. But, I won't pretend to think that my opinion is all that matters. It's your data, and I simply want people to be informed of the potential consequences.
Now, after I read your blog post a few weeks agothree things went through my mind:
1. Great.. someone who actually *should* work in IT. He's got a brain and can assess risk for himself.
2. WTF did that a**hole just do to me!? Now everyone will argue with me forever that non-ECC RAM is safe. (I don't really think you are an a**hole, it was more the shock of what I can expect in the forums.. like this thread)
3. How many people are going to decide I'm an idiot and that all of my advice should now be ignored because one person has a slightly different(but knowledgeable) perspective.
As the poor soul that will now have to field those questions and arguments forever you get my sarcastic "thank you". (I am joking because I'm fairly sure you didn't think it was going to get twisted around and shoved in my face like it has/will be).
And now, I have to sit back and ask myself how do I deal with this... do I delete any and all comments related to your blog? do I just choose never to answer them? do I go and ask you to remove your blog? do I just let people be stupid and buy non-ecc RAM and laugh at them when their only copy of their wedding pictures and family album turns to random bits? do I spend the rest of my days trying to explain myself in extreme detail how you came to your decision and how your decision was right for you but may not be right for me or someone else?
If it's the last question I'm really not looking forward to that. As an unpaid volunteer there's a certain amount of BS that comes through the forums I can deal with. But, knowing that forever, even 10 years from now, people will argue against me because "some blog said non-ECC RAM is recommended against!"