On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 11:19:13AM -0400, Ric Wheeler wrote: [...] > (2) hardware raid cards with internal buffer memory and on-card battery backup > (they sit in your server, disks sit in jbod like expansion shelves). These are > fine if the drives in those shelves have write cache disabled. Actually some of such cards keep write cache on the drives enabled and issue FLUSH CACHE commands to the drives. E.g., 3ware 9690SA behaves like this at least with SATA drives (the FLUSH CACHE commands can be seen after enabling performance monitoring - they often end up in the "10 commands having the largest latency" table). This can actually be safe if the card waits for the FLUSH CACHE completion before making the write cache data in its battery-backed memory available for reuse (and the drive implements the FLUSH CACHE command correctly).
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