Dne 19. 10. 18 v 14:45 Gionatan Danti napsal(a):
On 19/10/2018 12:58, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
Hi

Writecache simply doesn't care about caching your reads at all.
Your RAM with it's page caching mechanism keeps read data as long as there is free RAM for this - the less RAM goes to page cache - less read operations remains cached.

Hi, does it mean that to have *both* fast write cache *and* read cache one should use a dm-writeback target + a dm-cache writethrough target (possibly pointing to different devices)?

Can you quantify/explain why and how faster is dm-writeback for heavy write workload?



Hi

It's rather about different workload takes benefit from different caching approaches.

If your system is heavy on writes -  dm-writecache is what you want,
if you mostly reads - dm-cache will win.

That's why there is  dmstats to also help identify hotspots and overal logic.
There is nothing to win always in all cases - so ATM 2 different targets are provided - NVDIMMs already seems to change game a lot...

dm-writecache could be seen as 'extension' of your page-cache to held longer list of dirty-pages...

Zdenek

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