Support wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 4:29 pm
I'm sorry but we are still under the lockdown. It's been over a month. Don't know when it will be back to normal.
I understand, not a problem, ofcourse safety is more important
Do u think u will remember to answer even though it might be long, or should i check again in some weeks?
Thanks
Support wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:16 am
Our office now is temporarily closed as Omicron is spreading here. I will update it after we go back to the office.
In Windows 10, since v2.6 PrimoCache caches encrypted data instead of decrypted data. Hello, bump to an old thread. If i use my cache for defer-write almost exclusively, i guess the data in the cache wont be encrypted? L2 Cache. Thank you edit: Or would the data that is still on the L2 cache after ...
It was 120 seconds AFAIK, but we have to wait for primocache dev to get definitive answer. I am also interested in this. Flushing ~10-20 GB at times to Raid5 (3x 8 TB) and it kills my array while writing 450 MB/s (flushing). If I could limit flushing speed to ~100 MB/s, this would still be fast eno...
Is it still a maximum amount of seconds when "average" is chosen as advanced defer-write option? i cant remember what it was before, but it was quite low?
And any news about being able to limit how fast other defer-write options writes back to disk?
Please note that this version will detect and block 4K native drives. Disks generated by Windows Storage Space usually are 4Kn drives, so they cannot be cached in this version. We are really sorry that for some reasons the development process was delayed and the support of 4Kn drives hasn't been in...
Is there intentions to implement a longer defer-write period for average writes?
Or maybe limit disk I/O when defer-write data is written to disk, regardless of defer-write type?