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What is a characteristic of FAST Cache when it is in a faulted state?

What is a characteristic of FAST Cache when it is in a faulted state?

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A.
It transitions to the read-only state.

B.
It no longer accepts I/O.

C.
I/O continues to any surviving RAID 1/0 mirror set.

D.
Its data is copied to the vault drives.

One Comment on “What is a characteristic of FAST Cache when it is in a faulted state?

  1. Alexey says:

    Correct.
    The FAST Cache has two failure states: Enabled (Degraded) and Disabled (Faulted). The cache
    is in the Enabled (Degraded) state when it is enabled and accepting I/O, but one of its disks
    has failed or been removed, and the cache is transitioning into a read-only mode. The cache
    is in the Disabled (Faulted) state when it is disabled and no longer accepting I/O because
    multiple disks in the cache have failed or been removed.




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