Hi guys
You've changed the write method in 0.6 and for me it's not ideal and was wondering if you could include some options.
1 Use the new method (which seems to write at the allocated time after the actual data is sent to the drive)
2 The old method (that would write everything out periodically - this is preferential for me as an SSD user, since I want the drive to remain idle for the most part only waking to write periodically)
3 Perhaps a new method where the cache would wait until the allocated memory was full and only then dump all the data to the drive
Thanks for reading (and for a great software)..
Pras
Write cache methods
Re: Write cache methods
Oops, I didn't see 0.61 which resolved the issue haha thank you!!!
Any chance of a Cache Full flush mode?
Any chance of a Cache Full flush mode?
Re: Write cache methods
nice!MrPras wrote:3 Perhaps a new method where the cache would wait until the allocated memory was full and only then dump all the data to the drive
The only worry is that too many options would confuse the general users...
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Re: Write cache methods
Add more options, then write a wiki to explain what they do.support wrote:nice!MrPras wrote:3 Perhaps a new method where the cache would wait until the allocated memory was full and only then dump all the data to the drive
The only worry is that too many options would confuse the general users...
If you can't understand the Wiki, you probably shouldn't be using those options? That's generally how it goes with stuff like non-BBU write caching. The complexity saves newbies from themselves.
-BikeHelmet
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i think also that this will be good !Add more options, then write a wiki to explain what they do.
may be making default option for newbie and advanced option...
i will post a suggestion for it ...
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Re: Write cache methods
Indeed. Just have two modes. One for Beginners, and one for more Advanced users. The beginner mode could have presets that work fairly well, and guestimate your settings based on HDD/SSD model, RAM capacity, etc. - the other could let you fine tune it using your own knowledge of what you do. I think that'd be best, as RAM caches are currently a fairly advanced topic, and simplifying the software too much could limit or eliminate its usefulness in some situations.
-BikeHelmet
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Thanks, we'll think the "easy mode" and "expert mode" later.