Hard Drive Caching with SSDs

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Aug 19, 2010 3:45 AM EDT
Linux Magazine; By Jeffrey B. Layton
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Caching is a concept used through computing. CPUs have several levels of cache; disk drives have cache; and the list goes on. Adding a small amount of high-speed data storage relative to a large amount of slower-speed storage can make huge improvements to performance. Enter two new kernel patches -- bcache and flashcache -- that leverage the power of SSDs.

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