A buffer cache interposed between a non-volatile memory and a host may be
partitioned into segments that may operate with different policies. Cache
policies include write-through, write and read-look-ahead. Write-through
and write back policies may improve speed. Read-look-ahead cache allows
more efficient use of the bus between the buffer cache and non-volatile
memory. A session command allows data to be maintained in volatile memory
by guaranteeing against power loss.