Yes, I know this option isn't safe, however, in my current situation, I can't 
increase it.

I probably have some files under 4K, however, when I cleaned zero files I 
didn't saw any changes in statistics. My current `ceph df details` below:

# ceph df detail
--- RAW STORAGE ---
CLASS  SIZE     AVAIL    USED     RAW USED  %RAW USED
ssd    8.0 TiB  1.6 TiB  6.3 TiB   6.4 TiB      80.32
TOTAL  8.0 TiB  1.6 TiB  6.3 TiB   6.4 TiB      80.32

--- POOLS ---
POOL                   ID  STORED   (DATA)   (OMAP)   OBJECTS  USED     (DATA)  
 (OMAP)   %USED  MAX AVAIL  QUOTA OBJECTS  QUOTA BYTES  DIRTY   USED COMPR  
UNDER COMPR
device_health_metrics   1      0 B      0 B      0 B        0      0 B      0 B 
     0 B      0    126 GiB  N/A            N/A               0         0 B      
    0 B

station_data            9  1.6 TiB  1.6 TiB      0 B   27.90M  6.3 TiB  6.3 TiB 
     0 B  94.44    190 GiB  N/A            2.5 TiB      27.90M         0 B      
    0 B
station_data_metadata  10   15 GiB  178 MiB   15 GiB   82.11k   30 GiB  356 MiB 
  29 GiB   7.24    190 GiB  N/A            8 GiB        82.11k         0 B      
    


As you can see, the field STORED is 1.6TB. However, the DATA is 6.3. 
Does it possible to determine why the files consume so many spaces? Is I am 
wrong, when I calculate that size=2 means STORED*2, hence the DATA should be 
3.2TB?
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