How doI use SuperCache 3 and SuperVolume with volume mount points?
A volume mount pointis a directory on an NTFS storage volume (the “host”)on whichanother storage volume (the “target”) is “mounted” or “grafted”. I/O requeststhat reference the mount point are no longer directed to the host volume but re-directed tothetargetstorage volume. Instead of thinking of a mount point as a directory that exists in the host volume’s file system, it is helpful to think of it as a special path to the root directory of the target volume. The special path borrows host volume’s the drive letter and directory to provide access to the target volume. In effect, the directory used as a mount point is no longer “connected” to the host volume, but rather to the target volume at that mount point. It is for this reason that Windows does not permit mounting a volume on a directory that already contains files or sub-directories as they would become inaccessible. How does this impact SuperCache 3 and SuperVolume? Both products cache storage volumes and both are unaware of volum