While I'm thinking of it... During a conversation with my sales rep., this question came up... (Haven't had a chance to ask our local SE's yet...)
If a write happens through NVRAM (which it always does), once the write is acknowledged onto disk and the NVRAM flushed, is that data in read cache *as well*? Or, is the path to disk for a write unique, and when you want to read that data, it has to be read from disk and *then* put into read cache?
I'm thinking of our software development environment, where we (of course) do a lot of writing of object files and then linking them into libraries and executables....
Until next time...
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