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bcache (abbreviated from
block cache) is a
cache in the
Linux kernel's
block layer,
which is used for
accessing secondary storage devices. It
allows one...
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Earlier versions of
Bcachefs provided all the
functionality of
Bcache, a block-layer
cache system for Linux, with
which Bcachefs shares about...
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prefetching systems have been
developed to
further improve performance.
Bcache supports readahead of
files and metadata. ZFS
supports readahead of files...
- Linux". GitHub.
Performance Comparison among EnhanceIO,
bcache and dm-cache (LKML) EnhanceIO,
Bcache & DM-Cache
Benchmarked Flashcache at Facebook: From 2010...
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volumes implementations in
operating systems are ZFS' "hybrid
storage pools",
bcache and dm-cache on Linux, Intel's
Hystor and Apple's
Fusion Drive, and other...
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disks in
order to
improve the
performance of frequently-accessed data.
Bcache achieves a
similar effect purely in software,
using combinations of dedicated...
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Retrieved 14 June 2016. "Linux
kernel 3.10,
Section 1.2.
bcache, a
block layer cache for SSD caching". kernelnewbies.org. 30 June 2013....
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rotational magnetic media for long-term
storage of
rarely needed data. On Linux,
bcache or dm-cache may be used for this purpose,
while Fusion Drive may be used...
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likely to be
handled similarly. A
regular file can
reside on both devices.
bcache, dm-cache, and
Flashcache on
Linux Smart Response Technology — a similar...
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several block devices:
Bcachefs – Full data and
metadata checksumming,
bcache is the
bottom half of the filesystem.
Included in
Linux kernel since 6.7...