Re: File Systems Compared

From: Mark Lewis <mark(dot)lewis(at)mir3(dot)com>
To: Brian Wipf <brian(at)clickspace(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: File Systems Compared
Date: 2006-12-06 16:55:14
Message-ID: 1165424114.9734.298.camel@archimedes
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> Anyone run their RAIDs with disk caches enabled, or is this akin to
> having fsync off?

Disk write caches are basically always akin to having fsync off. The
only time a write-cache is (more or less) safe to enable is when it is
backed by a battery or in some other way made non-volatile.

So a RAID controller with a battery-backed write cache can enable its
own write cache, but can't safely enable the write-caches on the disk
drives it manages.

-- Mark Lewis

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