Hi!
I usually only tolerate write caching on storage subsystems when we are
dealing with expensive boxes like EMCs Clariion or Symmetrix. I too have
seen caches fail on entry level boxes like Sun A1000 etc...
Tanel.
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> I've begun a debate in my organisation about
> caches on storage systems.
> If an Oracle Database, including Redo Log files,
> is on RAID1 or RAID1+0 or RAID5 on the storage/SAN
> and the storage/SAN system provides a cache, should
> the cache be WriteThrough or WriteBack ?
>
> I prefer WriteThrough -- particularly when the
> Redo Log files are also on such external storage.
>
> The vendor talks of Mirrored-Caches and Battery-Backed Cache.
>
> In the past year, we've had one instance of the
> Cache itself failing and the Controller stopping all
> I/O to the storage and a couple of instances of
> Cache batteries being low/dead. {Should I/O be
> allowed to proceed if the Cache Batteries are dead
> or should the storage automatically switch to WriteThrough ?}
>
>
> Hemant K Chitale
> http://hkchital.tripod.com
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