Hello, I'm going to add to this post and hope for some tips. I have a farm with Windows Server 2022 workers. Currently still BIOS but it will soon be switched to UEFI. Currently still PVS 2203 but soon 2402.
The workers have 64 GB RAM
Currently I use 20 GB WriteCache from RAM so that not so much is written to the WriteCacheHDD (40GB) (Chache in RAM with Overflow on Harddisk).
The servers are restarted every two days (50% restart today, and 50% restart tomorrow...)
The vidskdiff on the WriteCache HDD will be 20-30GB in size.
Asynchronous IO are currently still off.
What are your experiences? So far I have the experience that 8-10GB Ram Cache is sufficient.
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Hello, I'm going to add to this post and hope for some tips. I have a farm with Windows Server 2022 workers. Currently still BIOS but it will soon be switched to UEFI. Currently still PVS 2203 but soon 2402.
The workers have 64 GB RAM
Currently I use 20 GB WriteCache from RAM so that not so much is written to the WriteCacheHDD (40GB) (Chache in RAM with Overflow on Harddisk).
The servers are restarted every two days (50% restart today, and 50% restart tomorrow...)
The vidskdiff on the WriteCache HDD will be 20-30GB in size.
Asynchronous IO are currently still off.
What are your experiences? So far I have the experience that 8-10GB Ram Cache is sufficient.
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