Re: Using SSDs for caching?

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On 18. juni. 2009, at 15.56, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:

Hi all

I have heard/read about systems from Sun and NetApp using SDs for caching. Sun uses different SDs for read and write caching (one being faster for reads and the other for writes). The storage solution from Sun is based on Solaris with ZFS.

I know too little about filesystems design to know exactly how they do this, but can someone think of a way this could be implemented in btrfs? I would think such a cache level could speed up things rather well.


erm. Obviously, I meant Solid State Drives, SSDs. Sorry about this.

roy
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