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Re: RAID Controller Caching and XFS: msg#00125file-systems.xfs.general
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 14:58, Steve Lord wrote: > On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 16:56, Florin Andrei wrote: > > > > How safe is it to enable caching for writes on the controller (if you > > don't have a battery on it)? > > How important is your data? If it is in the cache and you lose power, > then you lose it. If the raid controller does reordering on the I/O > then you can end up with a corrupted file system. You will not know How's ENS' database-backed logging (syslog) server for "important"? ;-) Ok, i got it, i made the right decision: use Write Through and loose some performance to get some data safety. -- Florin Andrei "You can get excited about just any subject if you study it enough. It's the deep knowledge that makes a topic interesting." - Larry McVoy
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