@baleng commented on Mon Feb 11 2019
https://docs.microsoft.com/it-it/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/oracle/oracle-design#disk-cache-settings
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Hi team
I'm moving this here since the user's comment is about the original content
Kind regards
@CeciAc I see that you closed the issue. Is it by mistake? Let me know I will reopen it. Thanks.
@Karishma-Tiwari-MSFT oops! Sorry, I wanted to close the issue in the other repo
I'm reopening, thanks for letting me know!
@baleng Thanks for the feedback! Can you please confirm you are referring to the statement shared below about SQL server?
@romitgirdhar Can you please share your insights on the customer's question.
In the doc, it is mentioned
For SQL Server, writes are persisted to Azure Storage because it uses write-through. It also provides the lowest disk latency for light workloads.
@romitgirdhar Did you get a chance to take a look at the customer's query. Thanks.
@Karishma-Tiwari-MSFT
cc @romitgirdhar
yes exactly "For SQL Server, writes are persisted to Azure Storage because it uses write-through. It also provides the lowest disk latency for light workloads."
in the oracle design disk cache settings .... it is confusing
@baleng
Thanks for the feedback! I have assigned the issue to the content author to investigate further and update the document as appropriate.
I have submitted a PR to correct this issue. It should be updated soon. Thank you for catching that and for reporting it.
Thanks @romitgirdhar for the response and updating the doc. :)
@baleng Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We will now close this issue. If there are further questions regarding this matter, please tag me in a comment. I will reopen it and we will gladly continue the discussion.