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тАО05-27-2011 01:43 AM
тАО05-27-2011 01:43 AM
We are trying procuring some BL460 as power processing systems. All Source data and the eventually output will not be local but rather be accessed on a file-server. Only the OS and the processing application will be local within the processing systems themselves.
Since the required Input / Output data will not be local, is there any need for тАЬFlash Backed Write CacheтАЭ module? Would there be any performance gain in having one in such configuration?
Thanks
Since the required Input / Output data will not be local, is there any need for тАЬFlash Backed Write CacheтАЭ module? Would there be any performance gain in having one in such configuration?
Thanks
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тАО05-27-2011 02:28 AM
тАО05-27-2011 02:28 AM
Re: Intensive Processing Blades with Write Cache
In this configuration the FBWC will add no performance gain. You can use internal SA P410i/ZM (zero memory).
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тАО05-27-2011 03:40 AM
тАО05-27-2011 03:40 AM
Re: Intensive Processing Blades with Write Cache
Thanks for the response.
Unfortunately the Processing software requires a Windows FileServer and one of the blades will serve that purpose. Only the data are not also local on this FileServer but through connection to an iSCI NetApp NAS-Storage.
Since the Data-Disks are not physically local on this FileServer, could it be concluded as well that FBWC will be of no use.
Unfortunately the Processing software requires a Windows FileServer and one of the blades will serve that purpose. Only the data are not also local on this FileServer but through connection to an iSCI NetApp NAS-Storage.
Since the Data-Disks are not physically local on this FileServer, could it be concluded as well that FBWC will be of no use.
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тАО05-27-2011 04:24 AM
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