Starwind Enterprise Caching. Good or bad?
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:51 pm
Hi,
I'm just bought Starwind iSCSI Enterprise. I noticed that on the Windows Server 2008 x64 box in which I'm using it, I have all its 8 GB RAM being cached. I presume that's because Starwind is caching my iSCSI shares, so that the other machines can have quicker access to it. Am I right to think this way?
That same Windows Server 2008 box is being used as a file server (serving files via SMB, not iSCSI) to some other machines on the network.
My question is: since all RAM is being cached (possibly allocated to Starwind), won't my SMB sharing (or any other server activity) be affected? When other service on that machine request that RAM, will Starwind free some? Or, more specifically: won't this caching severely affect the performance of that box for other services other than Starwind?
Hope I'm making myself clear about this. Thanks in advance for your help!
Helder Conde
I'm just bought Starwind iSCSI Enterprise. I noticed that on the Windows Server 2008 x64 box in which I'm using it, I have all its 8 GB RAM being cached. I presume that's because Starwind is caching my iSCSI shares, so that the other machines can have quicker access to it. Am I right to think this way?
That same Windows Server 2008 box is being used as a file server (serving files via SMB, not iSCSI) to some other machines on the network.
My question is: since all RAM is being cached (possibly allocated to Starwind), won't my SMB sharing (or any other server activity) be affected? When other service on that machine request that RAM, will Starwind free some? Or, more specifically: won't this caching severely affect the performance of that box for other services other than Starwind?
Hope I'm making myself clear about this. Thanks in advance for your help!
Helder Conde