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How To Optimize Write-Back Disk - CCBoot v3.0 Diskless Boot System
How To Optimize Write-Back Disk - CCBoot v3.0 Diskless Boot System
How To Optimize Write-Back Disk - CCBoot v3.0 Diskless Boot System
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Performance Optimization
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When playing game some time client freeze, when that happens check your writeback disk
performance from the CCBoot Disk Manager (Figure 1).
Figure 1
If the "Idle (%)" value of the Write-back disk is too low (below or around 10%) for more than 20
seconds, then our write-back disk has problem. You need to optimize it immediately.
[Note: If "Idle (%)" value of Image Disk, Game Disk is low as well, it may be the disk cache is not set
properly, for setting cache properly, please refer to "Disk Management (http://www.ccboot.com/disk-
management.htm)".]
2) When you have more than 20/30 computers then one write-back disk is not enough. We
a. If you have multiple disk for writeback disk then check if they are set in the CCBoot Disk Manager
or not. If they are not set then set it (Figure 2).
Figure 2
b. Above, one of the disk is not set as writeback disk so, set the disk as writeback disk. Please refer to
Figure 3
3) If you already have 2 writeback disk and still your clients are lagging then, increase your writeback
4) We recommend using SSD for writeback disk, as it has higher read/write speed and can handle
5) If you already have SSD on each PC then you can use it as local writeback disk so that it will
improve performance.
6) When you choose disc for writeback look at IOPS for random write, it should be at least 80K-90K.
For example we recommend SSD Samsung EVO 850 (or EVO 860) for writeback because it has IOPS
up to 90K for randomly write.
IOPS for random write is one of the main performance indicators of SSD for diskless systems, since
one disk is simultaneously used by several clients and they write (and read) data from di erent parts
of the disk at the same time. i.e. the more operations per second can make the SDD the higher the
data rate.
7) Check whether there is any program which is doing a lot of read/write on the disk. If there is, you
need to nd it and then stop its service.
For details, please refer to "Find Large Write-back Speed Program (http://www.ccboot.com/wiki-write-
back-speed.htm)". If you are using Windows 7, check whether it is installed with the latest patches. If
8) Your clients may have idle time disk defragmentation scheduled and running when pc becomes
idle.
To x this, you need to do the delete the scheduled task in client PC in super client mode.
This will delete the defragmentation schedule and help elevate the writeback idle issue
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