Hi All,

For Jewel there is this page about drive cache:
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/jewel/rados/configuration/filesystem-recommendations/#hard-drive-prep

For Bluestore I can't find any documentation or discussions about drive
write cache, while I can imagine that revisiting this subject might be
necessary.

For our cluster specifically, we use HP gen 9 with a b140i controller where
disks are directly attached (i.e., not RAID). Often with the Linux kernel,
controllers automatically enable drive write cache for directly attached
harddisks since this *should* be safe as long as harddisks correctly adhere
to flush semantics . In the case of the b140i controller; I can confirm
with `hdparm -W /dev/sdx` that drive write cache is *not* enabled by
default.

So my main two questions are:

1. Did anybody do extensive testing, with luminous in combination with
drive write cache enabled, or at least elaborate on the subject.
2. Depending on item 1., could and should I enable drive write cache for
the disks attached to a HP b140i controller.

Thanks!

Hans
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