Writeback on a nvme drive #135
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@FallingSnow Thank you for your interest but unfortunately, RapidDisk was not designed for this. Yes, it only works with RAM drives. What I would recommend is looking into dm-writecache. I wrote an article about this some time back: https://www.admin-magazine.com/HPC/Articles/Linux-Writecache. At least for the 50% of the write cache you wish to set up. As for a read cache, off the top of my head, I do not know if you can configure dm-cache with a write-through or write around caching policy but it is definitely something you can look into. |
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I have a 16TB HDD and a 2TB NVME. I'm hoping to use rapiddisk to accelerate a combination of the 2.
From what I can tell rapiddisk is mainly focused on being used with a ram disk. However I'd like to use my nvme drive as a write cache and perhaps a read cache too (50% of the drive for each).
Is this something that is possible with rapiddisk? Or does rapiddisk only work with ramdisks?
I would use mdadm's write journal but seems to only work with raid 4/5/6 but I only want to use raid 1 across an nvmeof network.
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