> On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:28:43AM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote: > > On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 11:25 -0700, Peter Darley wrote: > > > I'm getting a new server for our database, and I have a quick > question > > > about RAID controllers with a battery backed cache. I understand that > the > > > cache will allow the cache to be written out if the power fails to the > box, > > > which allows it to report a write as committed safely when it's not > actually > > > committed. > > > > Actually the cache will just hold its contents while the power is out. > > When the power is restored, the RAID controller will complete the writes > > to disk. If the battery does not last through the outage, the data is > > lost. > > Just curious: how long are the batteries supposed to last? For the length of time it will take for you to get fired for not getting the server running plus one hour :).
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