On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Scott Carey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some SATA drives were known to not flush their cache when told to.
> Some file systems don't know about this (UFS, older linux kernels, etc).
>
> So yes, if your OS / File System / Controller card combo properly sends the
> write cache flush command, and the drive is not a flawed one, all is well.
> Most should, not all do.  Any one of those bits along the chain can
> potentially be disk write cache unsafe.

I can attest to the 2.4 kernel not being able to guarantee fsync on
IDE drives.  And to the LSI megaraid SCSI controllers of the era
surviving numerous power off tests.

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