On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Cory Coager <ccoa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would think even a low end DDR2 module would saturate the SATA interface
> bandwidth.
>
> How would external journal to bcache help?

Well, ram is more expensive per gigabyte than SSDs, particularly if
you've got something with a battery attached - the idea would be to
use your SSD for buffering 80 gb or so of writes, but then buffer all
of bcache's metadata writes in battery backed-up ram, significantly
decreasing the number of write IOPS to the SSD, and making it so
pretty much all the writes to the SSD are big contiguous writes.

>
> On 01/19/2011 08:03 PM, Kent Overstreet wrote:
>>
>> Ahh, that makes sense. I'd be curious what performance you get - it
>> certainly wasn't designed with ram in mind. You'll want to play around
>> with the bucket size and see what works best, too.
>>
>> Also, in the future I'm going to add support for an external journal
>> to bcache - that could be the best of both worlds, for you.
>
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