On 4/4/2014 12:08 PM, Scott Marlowe wrote:
You don't technically need the BBU / flashback memory IF the controller is in write through.
if you HAVE the BBU/flash why would you put the controller in write through?? the whole POINT of bbu/flashback is that you can safely enable writeback caching.
my testing with postgresql OLTP benchmarks on Linux, I've found virtually identical performance using mdraid vs hardware raid in the same caching mode. its the writeback cache that gives raid cards like the LSI Megaraid SAS2 series, or HP P420, or whatever, their big advantage vs a straight JBOD configuration.
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