RAID Caching and SSD Drives
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As mentioned earlier, Dell recommends Cut-Through IO. The Cut-Though IO is an IO accelerator for SSD arrays that boosts the throughput of devices connected to the PERC Controller. It is enabled through disabling the write-back cache (enable write-through cache) and disabling Read Ahead.
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@BradfromxByte said in RAID Caching and SSD Drives:
As mentioned earlier, Dell recommends Cut-Through IO. The Cut-Though IO is an IO accelerator for SSD arrays that boosts the throughput of devices connected to the PERC Controller. It is enabled through disabling the write-back cache (enable write-through cache) and disabling Read Ahead.
Right, but logically that makes it slower based on everything that we know. That Dell "calls it" an accelerator tells us nothing. why do they recommend it is really the question as their documentation would suggest that this is not the right setup.
There has to be something being missed. Disabling read-ahead, that probably makes sense. but turning off write-back?
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Dell also recommends really low end, fragile SANs with stability problems where they aren't appropriate at all and they call things RAID 10 that obviously are not. Dell sometimes even confuses themselves with misused terms, so we have to watch them carefully.
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@scottalanmiller said in RAID Caching and SSD Drives:
Dell also recommends really low end, fragile SANs with stability problems where they aren't appropriate at all and they call things RAID 10 that obviously are not. Dell sometimes even confuses themselves with misused terms, so we have to watch them carefully.
ROFLOL - so true!
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Asked the same question in SW. The results i got using CrystalDiskMark didn't make sense as well.
Write-though, 4K Q32T1 - write at 90000 IOPS, 369MB/s
Write-back, 4K Q32T1 - write at 37000 IOPS, 151MB/s -
@Kris_K said in RAID Caching and SSD Drives:
Asked the same question in SW. The results i got using CrystalDiskMark didn't make sense as well.
Write-though, 4K Q32T1 - write at 90000 IOPS, 369MB/s
Write-back, 4K Q32T1 - write at 37000 IOPS, 151MB/sClearly there's more tech involved that we don't know about.
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@Kris_K said in RAID Caching and SSD Drives:
Asked the same question in SW. The results i got using CrystalDiskMark didn't make sense as well.
Write-though, 4K Q32T1 - write at 90000 IOPS, 369MB/s
Write-back, 4K Q32T1 - write at 37000 IOPS, 151MB/sWhat controller, what sized cache?
Very strange, so what is the controller doing wrong to make this happen?
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Dell PE730, PERC 730P 2GB, 6 x intel s3610 in raid10, read cache off.
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Cool. So the numbers hold up, but no explanation as to why. Something is certainly amiss.
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@scottalanmiller said
Cool. So the numbers hold up, but no explanation as to why. Something is certainly amiss.
Don't you believe in magic?