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Read Ram Cache Settings For Sds - Dell EMC VxFlex Ready Node User Manual

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Read RAM Cache settings for SDS

Mode
Description Considerations
drives in the
server.
DAS Cache
Read and
write-back
caching
performed by
one or more
dedicated
SSD devices
in the server
From version 2.x Read RAM Cache is disabled by default on the Storage Pool.
Recommendation: Keep it disabled for SSD/Flash pools. For HDD pools, Read RAM
Cache can help increase performance. If the node is storage only (in other words; is
the node is only used for VxFlex OS), then the recommendation is to turn on Read
RAM Cache for HDD pools and use as much of the server DRAM as possible.
In a converged configuration (where VxFlex OS is sharing the server with other
applications), depending on the available DRAM resources, it may also help to turn on
Read RAM Cache for HDD pools and increase the cache size from the default.
If users wish to enable/disable Read RAM Cache, perform either of the following
steps. Read RAM Cache may be enabled/disabled on the Protection Domain, or for
each SDS in the cluster.
Task
To enable Read RAM cache
Several SSD devices can be allocated to a
shared cache pool, and therefore the cache
size is limited in size only to the amount of
SSDs allocated for this purpose.
Note:
The RFCache driver must be
installed during deployment. Caching
devices can be defined either during the
installation process, or after deployment.
DAS Cache uses the full capacity of one or
more SSD devices to provide a large footprint
of both read and write-back caching
resources to the SDS. This caching mode
moves "hot" (active) chunks of data from
HDDs to cache, for Read and Write buffering.
For write-back caching, the write is
temporarily written to the SSD, which is much
faster than an HDD, allowing faster response
of the SDS to write acknowledgment. One
SSD device can accelerate several HDDs (in
DAS Cache they are called "Volumes").
Striping the Cache on two devices is not
supported in the VxFlex Ready Node solution.
Note:
If a fault occurs in the caching
device before the writes have been
offloaded, all the HDD devices cached by
DAS Cache acquire failed status, and a
rebuild process commences in VxFlex OS.
Once the rebuild is over, the caching disk
can be replaced, all caching has stopped
in the storage pool, and the HDD
members in the storage pool can be
cleared of errors.
Command
Run one of the following commands:
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VxFlex OS performance fine-tuning
Default
Setting
Disabled
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