Re: Using SSDs for caching?

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Tomasz Torcz a écrit :
  Linux already has second-level¹ cache layer, it called FS-Cache. For now,
the sole user is NFS. btrfs could take advantage of FS-Cache also.

¹ first-level is page cache in RAM

FS-Cache is a good thing to speedup your network filesystem, but to be efficient localy, IMHO, the second-level cache shoud be at the block level.

So it should go directly in btrfs or in something like the device mapper ...



Sébastien Wacquiez
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