* (b)cache trashing
@ 2013-06-13 20:33 Piergiorgio Sartor
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From: Piergiorgio Sartor @ 2013-06-13 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,
one (or two), naive, question.
I assume that bcache will cache on reads too.
What will happen if something like this is run:
find /home -type -f -exec md5sum {} \;
That is, the md5 of *all* files is computed.
I assume that the cache will be completely
trashed and no old data will be present.
Is this the case?
Now, assuming we have a RAID something, with
LVM on top, with different volumes.
For example one for /home, one for /usr, etc.
Would it make sense, in respect of the above
trashing, to have different SSD (or paritions)
to cache the different volumes?
Instead of caching the complete RAID, of course.
Thanks a lot in advance,
bye,
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piergiorgio
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