
Suppose the CCBoot server has 8 GB of physical RAM, the recommended cache settings are as below. Notes: Its good practice to leave 2- 4 G RAM for server OS system. But the most frequently read data of image at client is less 1 G. In fact, 1 G RAM for image cache is enough. If found, it will read the data from the cache else read data from the physical disk directly. So when CCBoot receives the read requests from the client, it will search it in RAM cache firstly and then SSD cache. SSD Cache Drive: Enable this check box to enable SSD cache for your disks.ĬCBoot always uses RAM cache as the first cache storage, and the SSD cache is as the second cache storage. SSD Cache: Define the SSD size for the disk secondary cache. RAM Cache : Define the RAM memory size for the disk cache. When you add disk in Disk Cache.There are some parameters related to cache (Figure 1‑2 ). On the “Disk Cache” window, click “Add” button to add Image/Game disk (as seen in Figure 1‑2 ). To access the disk cache settings click the “Disk Cache” icon on the CCBoot interface (see Figure 1‑1 ).
