Cache Acceleration Software

The Intel Cache Acceleration Software (CAS) is a computer data storage product for solid-state drive (SSD) caching.

Description

CAS manages using the SSD storage as a cache layer for slower storage data (e.g. spinning hard drives). A cached copy of recently used data from slower storage is kept in faster SSD storage to improve I/O performance.[1] CAS entered Intel's product line as the result of Intel's August 2012 acquisition of a Canadian start-up company Nevex Virtual Technologies;[2] Intel re-branded Nevex CacheWorks product to CAS with the release of version 2.0 in December 2012.[3] Versions of Intel CAS are available for Windows Enterprise, Windows Workstation, and Linux.[2][4]

CAS for Windows is an application-aware file-based cache, which can be tuned by system administrators. Additionally, it integrates with the operating system's buffer cache, creating a multi-tier cache architecture.[5][6] CAS is also aware of some virtualization technologies like vMotion, maintaining a hot SSD cache during a VM migration.[7]

CAS works with the enterprise-class Intel SSD products, such as the DC S3700 SATA drives and the DC P3700 NVMe PCI Express devices.[2] It also works with cache devices across SANs.[8] Intel CAS for Linux consists of a GPL'd source loadable kernel module paired with a closed source user-space admin configuration tool. The CAS for Linux version supports CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.[7] The Windows Enterprise version currently runs only on the 64-bit flavors of Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Server 2012 R2; 32-bit versions are not currently supported.[9] The Windows Workstation version currently runs on only the 64-bit flavors of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10; 32-bit versions are not currently supported.

The current version of CAS for Linux supports write-through, write-back, and write-around caching. The Windows versions of CAS support write-through and write-back caching.[8]

A workstation version, called CAS-W, was announced in September 2013 by Dell; Dell's announcement states an exclusive agreement with Intel to offer CAS-W only for Dell Precision workstations.[10][11]

Operating System and File System Support

Intel CAS for Linux

CAS Version Release Date RHEL CentOS SLES Ubuntu Oracle Linux Other Distros
2.0 Feb 2013 5.6, 6.1 11 SP1
2.1 May 2013
2.5 Aug 2013
2.6 Dec 2013 5.6, 5.9, 6.1, 6.4 11 SP1, SP2
2.6.1 Apr 2014
2.7 Aug 2014 5.6-5.10, 6.1-6.5 6.5 (custom) 11 SP1, SP2
2.7.1 Oct 2014
2.8 Dec 2014 5.6-5.11, 6.1-6.5, 7.0 6.5 (custom) 11 SP1-SP3
2.9 Jun 2015 5.11, 6.6, 7.0 6.6 11 SP1-SP3 Yes
3.0 Dec 2015 6.6, 7.0, 7.1 6.6, 7.0, 7.1 11 SP3 Yes
3.1 July 2016 6.6, 6.7, 7.0-7.2 6.6, 6.7, 7.0-7.2 11 SP4 14.04.3 6.6, 6.7 Yes

Intel CAS for Windows Enterprise

CAS Version Release Date Windows Server
2.0 Dec 2012 2008 R2
2.0.1 Apr 2013
2.5 Oct 2013 2003 R2 SP2, 2008 R2 SP1, 2012
2.5.1 Apr 2014
2.5.3 Jul 2014
2.6 Oct 2014 2008 R2 SP1, 2012 R2
2.6.1 Dec 2014
2.7 Feb 2015
2.7.1 May 2015
3.0.1 Mar 2016

Intel CAS for Windows Workstation

CAS Version Release Date Windows Version
2.5 Dec 2013 Windows 7 x64
2.5.1 Mar 2014 Windows 7 x64, Windows 8 x64
2.5.3 Jun 2014 Windows 7 x64, Windows 8.1 x64
2.6 Oct 2014
2.6.1 Dec 2014
2.7 Feb 2015
2.7.1 May 2015
3.0 Nov 2015 Windows 7 x64, Windows 8.1 x64, Windows 10 x64
3.0.1 Mar 2016

See also

References

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