Changing a mode of a storage subsystem in a system

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Specific memory composition

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C711S115000, C710S301000, C710S302000, C714S005110, C714S006130, C714S006130

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07107398

ABSTRACT:
A system includes a storage subsystem capable of being set in at least a first mode and a second mode. When operating the storage subsystem in the first mode, redundant information is stored in a first portion of the storage subsystem in the first mode. An indication is received to indicate that a mode of the storage subsystem is to be changed from the first mode to the second mode. In response to the indication, the mode of the storage subsystem is changed from the first mode to the second mode. In the second mode, non-redundant information is stored in the first portion of the storage subsystem. The mode of the storage subsystem is changed without resetting the system.

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