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03-12-2008 03:06 AM
03-12-2008 03:06 AM
Hi everyone,
In the features list I read HP EVA 4100 has 2 GB cache in each controller. I would like to know if all this memmory is available for cache or if some part of it is reserved for controller data.
Thanks in advance,
CAS
In the features list I read HP EVA 4100 has 2 GB cache in each controller. I would like to know if all this memmory is available for cache or if some part of it is reserved for controller data.
Thanks in advance,
CAS
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03-12-2008 03:58 AM
03-12-2008 03:58 AM
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Hello,
take a look into CommandView. There you will find a table with the memory distribution.
AFAIK
1 GB for internal use
512 MB as read cache
256 MB as write cache
256 MB as mirror cache
Maybe another forum member can correct or confirm this.
Best regards,
Patrick
take a look into CommandView. There you will find a table with the memory distribution.
AFAIK
1 GB for internal use
512 MB as read cache
256 MB as write cache
256 MB as mirror cache
Maybe another forum member can correct or confirm this.
Best regards,
Patrick
Best regards,
Patrick
Patrick
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