Mac OS 9 Lives

Classic Mac OS Hardware => Storage => Topic started by: Knezzen on September 17, 2016, 05:44:41 AM

Title: How much Disk Cache when using a SSD with OS 9?
Post by: Knezzen on September 17, 2016, 05:44:41 AM
Been wondering about this for some time now. Has anyone benchmarked an SSD in OS9 with different Disk Cache settings?

Mine is set to the default value (8160k) even though im using a SSD in my TiBook.
Does it make any difference at all when using an SSD?
Title: Re: How much Disk Cache when using a SSD with OS 9?
Post by: ssp3 on July 15, 2019, 04:04:36 PM
(I'm resurrecting the old thread, but I think it is still relevant).

I've been wondering about the same issue lately.
I can't remember exactly where the info came from, but there was a problem with too large disk cache size and recommendation back then was to use as small cache size as possible. It had something to do with UW drives on Adaptec cards and glitches in audio apps or something like that. The explanation was that SCSI drives already had large enough RAM cache and they didn't need to use the main RAM to buffer data for faster access. Since that time and, because I used SCSI drives exclusively on every Mac I owned (G4 included), I always set 128k as cache size.
Now, since switching to SSD, I've been thinking about modifying Memory CP to switch that cache completely off just to check if that brings any improvement. Anyone have any idea what resource should be changed in Memory CP to accomplish this?