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Massimiliano Gonella
Hi,
we have a 2-node s2d cluster with Windows Server 2016.
The configuratio we have works without problems, but after every reboot we have to manualy re-enable the "activate cache-write" and "disable cache buffer on write" flags in device manager for the NVMe drive that we use for caching. This obviously comes with a speed penalty up to 50%.
After investigating on the problem we found out that those setting are reflected in registry keys under CurrentControlSet, but seems impossible to activate those, even with a script, without rebooting (which kills the porpouse of doing all of this).
Are we missing something?
Thank you in advance.
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we have a 2-node s2d cluster with Windows Server 2016.
The configuratio we have works without problems, but after every reboot we have to manualy re-enable the "activate cache-write" and "disable cache buffer on write" flags in device manager for the NVMe drive that we use for caching. This obviously comes with a speed penalty up to 50%.
After investigating on the problem we found out that those setting are reflected in registry keys under CurrentControlSet, but seems impossible to activate those, even with a script, without rebooting (which kills the porpouse of doing all of this).
Are we missing something?
Thank you in advance.
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