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Alas, I cannot go into details. But Mogens is right. Cache corruption is
possible, and cause tremendous problems, uh, challenges.
Regards, Carel-Jan
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If you think education is expensive, try ignorance. (Derek Bok)
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> Always follow the money. The Cash is in the Cache.
>
> One interesting thing to ask the vendor is a paper stating that they
> will never, ever loose data in the cache, even if all power disappears
> from your buildings.
>
> Some of them will say yes, some will say something else. But it's
> something you want to know: Can they guarantee data consistency in the
> cache - or not?
>
> Mogens
>
> Mogens
>
> Hostetter, Jay M wrote:
>> "But is has a huge cache. You'll never flood it..."
>>
>> We're setting up a Shark now, and this is the argument we heard. How do
>> I =
>> counter that argument, other then providing this link:
>>
>> http://www.baarf.com/
>>
>> And statistics after the fact?
>>
>> Jay
>> =20
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