I'm unaware of a white paper that explains the cache options. The options are explained in the OMSA storage manual, page 48. The second storage manual on the page is the correct link. I have already reported that the installation guide is mislabeled as the storage manual:
Why is the SAS cache disabled? I thought it would make the disk faster to Enable it.
Yes, enabling the disk cache should increase performance, but it is not battery backed. If there is a sudden loss of power or a hardware failure in the RAID chain there is an increased chance of data loss/corruption if the disk cache is enabled.
I don't know the reason why we enable SATA cache by default, but I suspect it is likely due to complaints about performance on SATA drives. The performance difference is not usually as noticeable on SAS drives.
Daniel My
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August 16th, 2017 16:00
Hello
I'm unaware of a white paper that explains the cache options. The options are explained in the OMSA storage manual, page 48. The second storage manual on the page is the correct link. I have already reported that the installation guide is mislabeled as the storage manual:
www.dell.com/support/home/product-support/product/dell-openmanage-server-administrator-9.0.1/manuals
Yes, enabling the disk cache should increase performance, but it is not battery backed. If there is a sudden loss of power or a hardware failure in the RAID chain there is an increased chance of data loss/corruption if the disk cache is enabled.
I don't know the reason why we enable SATA cache by default, but I suspect it is likely due to complaints about performance on SATA drives. The performance difference is not usually as noticeable on SAS drives.
Thanks
bradje1
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August 16th, 2017 16:00
Thx Daniel. Quite helpful as usual !!
JB