Remote journal considerations for retrieving journal entries when using journal caching

 

When you use journal caching for the local journal, the system performs special performance-related processing when it deposits journal entries.

With journal caching, the system waits longer to write journal entries to disk, leading to fewer but larger disk writes. This action helps performance, but also delays the journal entries from being sent to the target system, even if you are using synchronous remote journaling.

 

Parent topic:

Getting information about remote journal entries