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Caching

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I’ve just sent a message on NVME ssd for caching. I forgot to ask should caching be read only or read write. Is there any danger of looseing files with read write. I think SpaceRex mentioned something about a system could be corrupted to read only if using read write caching.
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Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. When it comes to caching on NVMe SSDs, if you're looking to leverage both read and write caching, you'll need to go for a pair of SSDs. Using a single stick will limit you to read-only caching. As for the concern about file loss, there's a potential risk of system corruption if you exclusively use read-write caching. It's always a good practice to have a balanced setup. If you're interested in specific NVMe options, check out this list with reliability ratings like DWPD/MTBF: https://nascompares.com/answer/nvme-m-2-...dwpd-mtbf/. Keep in mind that caching involves a lot of read and write operations, so reliability is key. If you have any more questions or need further recommendations, feel free to ask! ?
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