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Philip Thompson commented on CASSANDRA-9597:
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> DTCS should consider file SIZE in addition to time windowing
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> Key: CASSANDRA-9597
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9597
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Jeff Jirsa
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: dtcs
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> DTCS seems to work well for the typical use case - writing data in perfect
> time order, compacting recent files, and ignoring older files.
> However, there are "normal" operational actions where DTCS will fall behind
> and is unlikely to recover.
> An example of this is streaming operations (for example, bootstrap or loading
> data into a cluster using sstableloader), where lots (tens of thousands) of
> very small sstables can be created spanning multiple time buckets. In these
> case, even if max_sstable_age_days is extended to allow the older incoming
> files to be compacted, the selection logic is likely to re-compact large
> files with fewer small files over and over, rather than prioritizing
> selection of max_threshold smallest files to decrease the number of candidate
> sstables as quickly as possible.
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