Hi there, While playing with LVM thin provisioning, I've noticed that snapshots seem to have different caching semantics compared to their original thin LV. I've hunted everywhere for documentation that describes this difference, or even an indication of on what layer it occurs, but I can find none. Perhaps someone here could shed some light? Thin volume behaves like a regular drive: # echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # dd if=/dev/vg0/tv0 of=/dev/null bs=64k count=1000 65536000 bytes (66 MB) copied, 0.946389 s, 69.2 MB/s # dd if=/dev/vg0/tv0 of=/dev/null bs=64k count=1000 65536000 bytes (66 MB) copied, 0.00810655 s, 8.1 GB/s Create activated snapshot: # lvcreate -kn -s -n tv0s /dev/vg0/tv0 Logical volume "tv0s" created # dd if=/dev/vg0/tv0s of=/dev/null bs=64k count=1000 65536000 bytes (66 MB) copied, 1.00061 s, 65.5 MB/s Second dd shows no/very little speedup: # time dd if=/dev/vg0/tv0s of=/dev/null bs=64k count=1000 65536000 bytes (66 MB) copied, 0.921402 s, 71.1 MB/s Thanks, David _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/