Hi everyone,

I got 2 brand new Dell R510 with 4x146 SAS 10K RPM connected to the PERC6 RAID adapter in a RAID10 configuration. Those servers are mostly going to be used for a master/master MySQL replication. Both are running 8.0-REL amd64. When I took a look at the 'mfiutil' command to make a script to detect RAID failure I saw that the cache were disabled on the volume: (those are all Dell's default)

db1# mfiutil show volumes
mfi0 Volumes:
  Id     Size    Level   Stripe  State   Cache   Name
 mfid0 (  272G) RAID-10     64K OPTIMAL Disabled

db1# mfiutil cache mfid0
mfi0 volume mfid0 cache settings:
      I/O caching: disabled
    write caching: write-back
       read ahead: none
drive write cache: default

I read in the man page of mfiutil that "drive write cache" is the cache on the physical drive which should be disable for data integrity. My first question is: Is the 'default' to disable the physical drive cache or should I modify it explicitly to disable?

I configured 'innodb_flush_method=O_DIRECT' in my.cnf to maximize performance, but I read that this option should only be used with a battery backed up RAID card. My PERC6 got a battery but I'm wondering if the current setting for my cache are using it correctly?

Can someone explain me the differences between the cache types? My main concern is data integrity in case of hardware or power failures. What would be the optimal configuration in that case.

Thanks in advance for your clever insights,

Martin
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