Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #3150, comment 52
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Ticket #3150, comment 52
initial v1 1 1 Well if that is what it is, I'm noticing it on a nowadays measly 160Gb drive (8MB cache)... I imagine it could get quite bad on new drives with 256MB+ caches, or SSDs with multi GB dram buffers. 2 2 3 If this is as simple as flushing the drive cache shouldn't this be a Beta blocker... since it causes easy to reproduce corruption. 3 If this is as simple as flushing the drive cache shouldn't this be a Beta blocker... since it causes easy to reproduce corruption. I mean this could be as sync ensuring that sync gets ran as the last task. Linux generally does this thing where it remounts the drive read only then syncs.