@Anthony,

I'm aware that I can manipulate the cache settings via libvirt's XML.
That's currently what I've been doing, manually after every VM creation.
However, my point is that qemu clearly recommends that caching not be
used with disks stored on raw volumes.  Additionally, virt-manager does
not provide any means of disabling caching during or after VM creation.
I disagree with your assertion regarding cached IO being faster with
KVM.  All of my tests indicate a multiple fold increase in performance
with caching disabled.

I fail to see how caching provides and more data integrity than no
caching.  Unless I'm mistaken, no caching provides more integrity by
definition.  Now, if no caching also provides a mutli-fold performance
increase (which it does, as qemu's pages even indicate) why so much
resistance to making it the default?

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LVM backed drives should default to cache='none'
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