On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 7:30 PM, C Sights <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>    Has anyone tried creating a bcache device in RAM and benchmarking
> performance of that versus just allowing that RAM to be used as file system
> buffers?

I doubt it; bcache is designed to use non-volatile flash memory rather
than ram.

If the filesystem is readonly, I imagine that using RAM for bcache
would lead to worse performance as it would just add overhead. If the
filesystem is read-write then it might lead to better performance but
would also lead to the file-system being trashed on if unexpected
power loss occurs.

Under what circumstance would you intend to actually use ram backed bcache?

-- 
John C. McCabe-Dansted
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