>>>>> "sm" == Scott Meilicke <no-re...@opensolaris.org> writes:
sm> Some storage will flush their caches despite the fact that the sm> NVRAM protection makes those caches as good as stable sm> storage. [...] ZFS also issues a flush every time an sm> application requests a synchronous write (O_DSYNC, fsync, NFS sm> commit, and so on). [...] this neutralizes the benefits of sm> having an NVRAM-based storage." if the external RAID array or the solaris driver is broken, yes. If not broken, the NVRAM should provide an extra-significant speed boost for exactly the case of frequent synchronous writes. Isn't that section of the evil tuning guide you're quoting actually about checking if the NVRAM/driver connection is working right or not? sm> When I was testing iSCSI vs. NFS, it was clear iSCSI was not sm> doing sync, NFS was. I wonder if this is a bug in iSCSI, in either the VMWare initiator or the Sun target. With VM's there shouldn't be any opening and closing of files to provoke an extra sync on NFS, only read, write, and sync to the middle of big files, so I wouldn't think NFS should do any more or less syncing than iSCSI.
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