On Mar 13, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Wait, actually a good BBU RAID controller will disable the cache on
the
drives. So everything that is cached is already on the controller vs.
the drives itself.
Or am I missing something?
Maybe I'm missing something, but a BBU controller moves the "safe
point" from the platters to the controller, but it doesn't move it all
the way into the OS.
So, if the software calls fsync, but fsync doesn't actually push the
data to the controller, you are still at risk... right?
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