Re: is lvmcache really ready?

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Joe Thornber schreef op 25-04-2016 13:49:
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 04:50:01PM +0000, Xen wrote:
The reason I'm wanting to use it at this point is to speed up
booting (although unimportant) but mostly to make a more snappy
system while running, ie. for instance just application startup.

I doubt it'll speed up booting, which occurs infrequently so dm-cache
will not have reason to promote those blocks above others.

Thank you. I'm not really concerned with boot speeds, the other person was. It depends on how I am going to organize the thing. But it is probably going to be used for runtime stuff more.

Especially if the thing fills up I expect boot time information not to be in that cache, you're right.

Thanks. You people do inspire some confidence :) ;-) :).

Regards.

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