SSD Cache*

SSD cache can improve the performance of random access by storing frequently accessed data on the SSD cache. SSD cache can be mounted on a volume or iSCSI LUN (Block-Level). There are two types of SSD cache:

Both types of SSD cache implement an LRU (Least Recently Used) algorithm to swap the data in the cache.

Important:

Before installing any SSDs for usage as cache, please check the following notes:

To mount SSD cache:

  1. Install the SSDs into your DiskStation. Please see the notes above first.
  2. Go to Storage Manager > SSD Cache. Click Create.
  3. Select the cache mode (only available for models that support read-write cache).
  4. Find the drop-down menu and select the volume or iSCSI LUN (Block-Level) on which you wish to mount the SSD cache.
  5. Choose the SSDs from the list. Data on the SSDs will be erased, so please make sure no important data will be deleted.
  6. Click Apply.

To stop caching sequential I/O:

If your target volume or iSCSI LUN (Block-Level) has excellent sequential I/O performance, you can make SSD cache stop caching sequential I/O and access data directly from your drives for higher speed and better performance.

  1. Click Configure to open the configuration window.
  2. Tick Skip sequential I/O.

To remove SSD cache:

  1. Click Remove to permanently remove this SSD cache from DiskStation.
  2. For read-write cache, you must remove it through this procedure (even if your DiskStation is powered off), otherwise volume crash will occur because partial data resides only on the cache.

Note:

To repair SSD cache:

SSD Cache Advisor

This function allows you to calculate and view the total size and number of recently accessed files on a specific volume. If you have not yet created any SSD caches on the selected volume, this information can be referenced when evaluating how much SSD cache is suitable for your system. If you have previously created an SSD cache on the selected volume, the analysis and usage of the cache will also be shown here.

To use SSD Cache Advisor:

  1. Click SSD Cache Advisor to open the wizard.
  2. Select a volume for calculation, and then click Next.
  3. The wizard will automatically begin totaling the size and number of recently accessed files on the selected volume. Calculation time varies depending on your individual environment.

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* SSD cache is only available on certain models.
** This does not apply to read-write SSD caches created on DSM 5.1 or earlier versions. That is, every 1 GB of SSD cache created before DSM 5.2 will still require 4 MB of system memory even when used in the DSM 5.2 environment.