donkeyass5042
Geek Trainee
so i was looking through some stuff on my RAID tools on my computer and it gave me the option to "enable write-back cache" to improve performance. it told me that data may be lost if there was a power failure and what not so i looked up what write-back cache really was. now ive got that part down and i want to enable it, however i couldnt find much out about what happens if there is a power failure, you might lose some data duh..., but does that mean just during the write of a file or group of files or stuff that is queued to be written to the disk? this would be enabled on a mirrored RAID and i actually do have a ups that can keep my computer goin for a good 10-20min during a power failure. any help would be appreciated, thanks!