Intel S3200SH Software User's Guide - Page 177

Enabling Super Sized Cache, Dashboard, Create super sized cache SSC, Actions, RAID Controller

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Figure 122. Rollback operation is done Enabling Super Sized Cache This feature is supported by Intel® RAID Premium Feature Key AXXRPFKSSD or AXXRPFKSSD2 installed. Refer to Intel® RAID Premium Feature Key AXXRPFKSSD, AXXRPFKDE, and AXXRPFKSNSH Installation Guide (E88588-00x), or Intel® RAID Premium Feature Keys AXXRPFKSSD2, AXXRPFKDE2, and AXXRPFKSNSH2 Installation Guide (G29824-00x) for physical installation of the Premium Feature Key. Super Size Cache (SSC) using Solid State Devices (SSD) as controller cache allows for very large data sets to be present in that cache to improve overall application performance. SSC anticipate up to a five times performance improvement in READ-intensive applications and provide maximum IOPs. This solution is ideal for cost sensitive server environments, by offering a high-performance upgrade that requires only a small investment in SSD technology. This solution also reduces the need to invest expensive IT cycles to hand-tune applications running on hard drive-only disk arrays. Detailed Configuration steps are as below: 1. Select the Dashboard view. Click Create super sized cache (SSC) in the Actions tab; Or right click the RAID Controller and select Create SSCD (Super Sized Cache Drive). Intel® RAID Software User's Guide 163

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Intel
®
RAID Software User’s Guide
163
Figure 122. Rollback operation is done
Enabling Super Sized Cache
This feature is supported by Intel
®
RAID Premium Feature Key AXXRPFKSSD or
AXXRPFKSSD2 installed. Refer to
Intel
®
RAID Premium Feature Key AXXRPFKSSD,
AXXRPFKDE, and AXXRPFKSNSH Installation Guide
(E88588-00x), or
Intel
®
RAID
Premium Feature Keys AXXRPFKSSD2, AXXRPFKDE2, and AXXRPFKSNSH2 Installation
Guide
(G29824-00x) for physical installation of the Premium Feature Key.
Super Size Cache (SSC) using Solid State Devices (SSD) as controller cache allows for very
large data sets to be present in that cache to improve overall application performance. SSC
anticipate up to a five times performance improvement in READ-intensive applications and
provide maximum IOPs.
This solution is ideal for cost sensitive server environments, by offering a high-performance
upgrade that requires only a small investment in SSD technology. This solution also reduces
the need to invest expensive IT cycles to hand-tune applications running on hard drive-only
disk arrays.
Detailed Configuration steps are as below:
1.
Select the
Dashboard
view. Click
Create super sized cache (SSC)
in the
Actions
tab;
Or right click the
RAID Controller
and select
Create SSCD
(Super Sized Cache
Drive).