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Alex_Korolev
Aug 23, 2023Copper Contributor
FSLogix cloud cache proxy and cache locations on smb share
Dear colleagues, we are trying to create fault tolerance profile storage system with several places to store profiles 1)Hot on SSD (First Priority) 2)Cold on HDD (Last priority) All RDSH VMs are r...
Alex_Korolev
Sep 06, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi, Dmitry. We have approx 400 users total on RDS and 35-40 per rdsh. Max profile size 30G, average is 4G.
Dmitry_Malyshev_1
Sep 06, 2023Copper Contributor
In this case make sense, 35-40 users I guess can generate 100 GB of cachingm but in our case we have about 1GB of caching per user session and removing all cache and Proxy folders after logoff,
So what the problem except huge disk space because of caching?
this error during logon?
"SessionId: 2. FrxStatus: 31 (The create operation failed because the name contained at least one mount point which resolves to a volume to which the specified device object is not attached.)"
Do you see error on every logon?
do you use just SMB file shares for cloud cache? Can you share CCDLocation setting?
Have you tried to update FsLogix version to the latest?
So what the problem except huge disk space because of caching?
this error during logon?
"SessionId: 2. FrxStatus: 31 (The create operation failed because the name contained at least one mount point which resolves to a volume to which the specified device object is not attached.)"
Do you see error on every logon?
do you use just SMB file shares for cloud cache? Can you share CCDLocation setting?
Have you tried to update FsLogix version to the latest?
- Alex_KorolevSep 06, 2023Copper ContributorWe also expect to clean cache on log off. Problem is storage cost, cache will be saved on NVME storage and saving up to 1TB data is costly and no such performance needed. We expect to use full flash storage, that more than 2.5 times cheaper. Second reason is to receive high availability of with SOFS. All CCDLocation are SMB, graduated by performance. Seems like we have to use same work around with dedicated disk creating.