Read Caching - Adaptec 133U2 - AAA RAID Controller User Manual

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Click Save to save the new performance setting. The changes
are not written to disk until you exit the application. If a new
performance setting has been successfully created, it will
appear in the Optimize Performance for list box.
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When the Optimize Performance dialog box displays, click OK
to save your changes.

Read Caching

There are two types Read caches: the Demand Cache and the Look-
ahead Cache. Options for these caches can be adjusted separately for
each array.
Demand Caching— this defines the maximum Read
command size (stated as a number of data blocks) that will be
cached. Demand Caching can greatly improve I/O
performance if your application typically reads data and then
reads it again soon afterwards. For example, if Demand
Caching is set to 4 blocks and the operating system issues a
Read command for 4 blocks of data, all of the demand data is
cached. however, if the operating system issues a Read
command for 5 (or more) blocks of data, none of the demand
data is cached.
Look-ahead Caching Factor — this factor is a multiplier to the
command size that defines the maximum number of data
blocks that will be stored in the Look-ahead Cache in addition
to the amount of data requested by the Read command. Look-
ahead caching can greatly improve I/O performance if your
application typically reads data in sequential blocks. For
example, if the Look-ahead Caching factor is set to 16 and the
operating system issues a Read command, the demand data is
cached if the command is less than or equal to 4 blocks, and the
next (sequential) 16 x 4 blocks of data is stored in the Look-
ahead Cache.
Managing Arrays and Spares
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