Configuring the Read Cache and Write Log
SoftNAS® provides the ability to add Read Cache and Write Log devices to a storage pool. Read Cache provides an additional layer of cache, in addition to RAM memory cache. The Write Log provides a cache for incoming writes to be written temporarily to high-speed storage, then later staged to lower-speed spindle-based storage. SSD is recommended for both Read Cache and Write Log.
A Write Log is also referred to as a ZIL.
Important
The Write Log becomes a critical element of the storage pool, so it is highly recommended to always use a RAID 1 mirror for Write Log (that way, if a write log device fails, the storage pool won't be at risk of invalidation because the write log is now an integral part of the pool). Please click on the KB link Adding ZFS Intent Log/SLOG and L2ARC for SoftNAS Pools and you will know if you need to add Read Cache or Write Log.
Buurst recommends the creation of a write log for all instances using SnapReplicate and SNAP HA for high availability.
Create required storage pools as previously defined here.
Verify that disk drives are available that have not been assigned to other storage pools.