Peer-to-peer XOR processing between RAID memory controllers reduces host load and bus congestion during updates and rebuilds while preserving fault tolerance.
Grouped parity bits detect soft errors in FMCW radar data memory with less overhead than full ECC structures.
A quality-based checklist directs status scans to deteriorating memory units, reducing full-disc resource waste while supporting timely maintenance.
Variable-length compressed data uses one parity segment per RAID stripe, with CRC checks and XOR recovery to reduce DRAM parity overhead.
Fast-path reads of small LRAID sub-stripes preserve bandwidth during normal access, while larger stripe reads support error recovery.