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[defer-write] fast speed process (?)

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I am sorry my language!

interested only increase speed defer-write process!
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Re: [defer-write] fast speed process (?)

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It is better to use 64KB to match your cluster size.
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Re: [defer-write] fast speed process (?)

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4KB - ?
512 - ?

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Re: [defer-write] fast speed process (?)

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For defer-write, block size won't affect the speed too much. But the best speed can be reached with the block size equal to the cluster size.
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Re: [defer-write] fast speed process (?)

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Ok. I have one question, block size (PrimoCache), it's what? It's block write to hdd or it's data in RAM?

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4096 (my cache) what size blocks data? or no blocks? ..or?
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I am more than confident that I'll buy a license.
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Block Size: Cache is logically partitioned into blocks of fixed size, typically ranging from 4KB to 512KB. Cache block is the smallest unit that PrimoCache manages. A smaller block size brings more available blocks for the same amount of cache space and usually higher performance. However, it will need larger memory overhead and may cause heavy CPU overload.
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Re: [defer-write] fast speed process (?)

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Thank you very much!
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I am amazed by this program is simple! What do you think:

32 Gb PrimoCache (idle-write) & HDD vs SSD (sandforce)?
PC: typical home computer

I am interested in your answer.
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