No flush cache on shutdown
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:55 pm
Miss function on 9.xx version is No flush cache on shutdown!
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Source: http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/prim ... cache.htmlFlush Deferred Write-data
By default, deferred write-data stored in the cache will be flushed to disk at specified intervals, or when hibernating or shutting-down. However you can manually flush deferred write-data to disk whenever you want by clicking on the icon button in the command toolbar.
For eg. A write-protected system partition which all writes are re-directed to another partition. If caching on this system partition, there's no need to flush write data because all changes on this partition will be discarded after reboots.CrypEd wrote:what scenario for example?
If something inside the OS (driver/app) is active that re-directs those writes of the write-protected system-partition to another partition... dont that one still need to receive all those re-directed writes of the write-protected partition, if you not flush how is it supposed to re-direct those possibly critical blocks.A write-protected system partition which all writes are re-directed to another partition. If caching on this system partition, there's no need to flush write data because all changes on this partition will be discarded after reboots.
Some users have a demand that systems work as normal during runtime but will be restored to the original one after reboot. That's why they need to redirect writes or keep write changes on ram and can discard such write changes at shutdown.CrypEd wrote:If something inside the OS (driver/app) is active that re-directs those writes of the write-protected system-partition to another partition... dont that one still need to receive all those re-directed writes of the write-protected partition, if you not flush how is it supposed to re-direct those possibly critical blocks.
Will No flush cache on shutdown occur on next version of primo cache???support wrote:Some users have a demand that systems work as normal during runtime but will be restored to the original one after reboot. That's why they need to redirect writes or keep write changes on ram and can discard such write changes at shutdown.CrypEd wrote:If something inside the OS (driver/app) is active that re-directs those writes of the write-protected system-partition to another partition... dont that one still need to receive all those re-directed writes of the write-protected partition, if you not flush how is it supposed to re-direct those possibly critical blocks.