Hello,
What write mode is best for multitasking performance? I'm currently using intelligent mode. Also does block size really matter how high or low i set it?
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Re: Primocache best settings?
Smaller block sizes are more efficient (i.e. you waste more memory space with larger block sizes) but slightly more cpu is used, and overhead for L2 cache rises dramatically with decreasing block size. Why not just go with whatever Primocache auto-suggests when you set up the cache?
Re: Primocache best settings?
I would but i'd like the settings best for my pc.
Re: Primocache best settings?
There's no simple rule to say which write mode is the best. It's up to the level-1 cache size, latency, disk data write amount and your goal. If your L1 cache size is not much, don't set a big latency. For general scenario, you may just set it to 10 seconds. And you may use the "native" or the "intelligent" write mode.
Re: Primocache best settings?
Can the latency go any lower than 10?support wrote:There's no simple rule to say which write mode is the best. It's up to the level-1 cache size, latency, disk data write amount and your goal. If your L1 cache size is not much, don't set a big latency. For general scenario, you may just set it to 10 seconds. And you may use the "native" or the "intelligent" write mode.
Native and Intelligent better then the others?
Re: Primocache best settings?
Sure, of course.Adz wrote:Can the latency go any lower than 10?
Each write mode has its usage goal. No one is better or worse than the others. But if you're not sure about these write modes, you may just use the native or intelligent for the general scenario.Adz wrote:Native and Intelligent better then the others?
Re: Primocache best settings?
Can I find out what modes should be used to detail the different scenarios? Thank you.support wrote:Each write mode has its usage goal.
Re: Primocache best settings?
@fakel, you may check the definitions of these modes in the following help page.
http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/prim ... on.html#dw
Generally speaking, the "Average" mode is used in the environment where disks have heavy writings. For other modes you may just refer to their definitions.
http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/prim ... on.html#dw
Generally speaking, the "Average" mode is used in the environment where disks have heavy writings. For other modes you may just refer to their definitions.