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NOTE: Write-through is the default write policy setting when cluster mode is enabled.
• Write Cache Enabled Protected — The controller writes data to the write cache before writing data to the
physical disk. Because it takes less time to write data to the write cache than it does to a disk, enabling write
cache can improve system performance. After data is written to the write cache, the system is free to continue
with other operations. The controller, in the meantime, completes the write operation by writing the data from
the write cache to the physical disk. The Write Cache Enabled Protected policy is available only if the controller
has a functional battery. The presence of a functional battery ensures that data can be written from the write
cache to the physical disk even when there is power failure.
NOTE: Storage Management does not allow you to select the Write Cache Enabled Protected policy for
controllers that do not have a battery. This restriction protects a controller without a battery from the data
loss that may occur in the event of a power failure. When using the Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard
on a controller without a battery, the wizard either displays Write Cache Disabled as the only available
option or the wizard does not display any option for write policy.
• Write Cache Disabled — This is the only option available when the controller does not have a functional battery.
Cache Policy
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Direct I/O and Cache I/O policy apply to readings on a specific virtual disk. These settings do not affect the read-
ahead policy. The cache policies are:
• Cache I/O — Specifies that all reads are buffered in cache memory.
• Direct I/O — Specifies that reads are not buffered in cache memory. When using Direct I/O, data is transferred
to the controller cache and the host system simultaneously during a read request. If a subsequent read request
requires data from the same data block, it can be read directly from the controller cache. The Direct I/O setting
does not override the cache policy settings. Direct I/O is the default setting.
NOTE: Cache policy is not supported on controllers that do not have a battery.
Disk Cache Policy
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
Set the physical disk caching policy of all members of a virtual disk by enabling the Disk Cache Policy. When this feature
is enabled, the physical disk writes data to the physical disk cache before writing it to the physical disk. Because it is
faster to write data to the cache than to a disk, enabling this feature improves system performance.
The cache policies are:
• Enabled — Disk Cache Policy is enabled.
• Disabled — Disk Cache Policy is disabled.
NOTE: The default setting for Disk Cache Policy for virtual disks based on SATA drives is Enabled; and for virtual
disks based on SAS drives is Disabled.
NOTE: For SAS 6i/R and PERC H200 family of controllers, the Disk Cache Policy setting is available only after
creating the virtual disk.
Background Initialization On PERC Controllers
On PERC controllers, background initialization of a redundant virtual disk begins automatically within 0 to 5 minutes after
the virtual disk is created. The background initialization of a redundant virtual disk prepares the virtual disk to maintain
redundant data and improve write performance. For example, after the background initialization of a RAID 5 virtual disk
completes, the parity information is initialized. After the background initialization of a RAID 1 virtual disk completes, the
physical disks are mirrored.
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