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Write-Through caching: A caching policy in which the data is written to disk before
the controller acknowledges that a write operation is completed successfully. If you
choose this caching policy and there is a power failure, you minimize the chance of
data loss.
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The Configuration Utility (and this document) uses the term 'MB' or
'megabyte' to mean 2
20
or 1,048,576 bytes. The Configuration Utility
reports only the formatted capacity.
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