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3.4.1 For Different Transfer Sizes

The primary performance change due to a change of transfer size is the Data Transfer to/from Disk param- eter. See 3.3.1, “Basic Component Descriptions” onpage 40 for an explanation of the calculation of this parameter.

The Command Execution Overhead may also change if the transfer size is reduced to the point where certain internal control functions can no longer be overlapped with either the SSA Link or Disk data transfer.

For example, a short read may incur up to .65ms extra overhead if the Data Ready/Reply exchange does not overlap the disk transfer.

3.4.2 When Read Caching is Enabled

For read commands with Read Caching Enabled Command Execution time can be approximated by deleting Seek, Latency, and Data Transfer to/from Disk components if all of the requested data is available in a cache segment (cache hit). Command Execution Overhead increases by approximately .1ms in this case as there is no overlap with seek/latency.

When some, but not all, of the requested data is available in a cache segment (partial cache hit) Data Transfer to/from Disk will be reduced but not eliminated. Seek and Latency may or may not be reduced depending upon the location of requested data not in the cache and location of the read/write heads at the time the command was received.

The contribution of the Data Transfer to/from SSA link to the Command Execution time may increase since a larger, or entire, portion of the transfer may no longer be overlapped with the components that were reduced.

3.4.3 When Write Caching is Enabled

For write commands with the Write Caching Enabled (WCE) Mode parameter bit set, Command Execution time can be approximated by deleting Seek, Latency, and Data Transfer to/from Disk components. The contribution of the Data Transfer to/from SSA link to the Command Execution time may increase since a larger, or entire, portion of the transfer may no longer be overlapped with the components that were reduced. The reduced times effectively are added to the Post Command Processing Time.

Command completion status is returned when data is completely stored in the buffer. The time to transfer this group of data to the disk will be added to the performance of any next command that was in the queue.

3.4.4 When Adaptive Caching is Enabled

The Adaptive Caching feature attempts to increase Read Cache hit ratios by monitoring workload and adjusting cache control parameters, normally determined by the using system via the Mode Parameters, with algorithms using the collected workload information.

3.4.5 When Read-ahead is Enabled

If read-ahead is active, the service time is affected in several ways:

If the data requested by a read command is all in the data buffer already, the command can be serviced very quickly.

If the beginning of the requested data is in the buffer, and the read-ahead is still in progress, data transfer

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