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== What to test? ==
== What to test? ==


Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on SSD Caching in Fedora 20, specifically bcache. SSD Caching allows you to speedup your disk access by combining your slow HDD with a fast SSD. The SSD will be used to store copies of frequently accessed blocks on your HDD, so you'll experience a good performance while also having the large storage capacity of your HDD.
Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on bcache based SSD Caching in Fedora 20. Although dm-cache is another SSD caching implementation, today we'll only focus on the bcache implementation.
 
Although dm-cache is another SSD caching implementation, today we'll only focus on the bcache implementation.


=== General test objective ===
=== General test objective ===
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