Hi,

our dell servers contain "PERC H730P Mini" raid controllers with 2GB battery 
backed cache memory.
All of our ceph osd disks (typically 12 * 8GB spinners or  16 * 1-2 TBssds per 
node) are used directly without using the raid functionality.

We deactivated the cache of the controller for the osd disks completely for 
spinners and ssds in the lifecycle controller:

- writing: to prevent cache access contention (throughput of cache might create 
latency spikes because the disks do 90% write load)
- reading: ceph is used as storage system for virtualized systems (XEN with 
rbd-nbd)
  -> we already have several levels of caching which should prevent re-reading 
of data: pagecache of the virtualized systems, rbd cache of rbd-bd, bluestore 
cache on the osd

Do you see scenarios where it might be a good idea to activate the cache anyway?

Regards
Marc

Am 20.11.18 um 15:11 schrieb Ashley Merrick:
> Me and quite a few others have had high random latency issues with disk cache 
> enabled.
>
> ,Ash
>
> On

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