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Jonathan Ellis resolved CASSANDRA-5850.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
> change gc_grace_seconds default to 28 days
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> Key: CASSANDRA-5850
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5850
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.0 beta 2
> Reporter: Robert Coli
> Priority: Trivial
> Attachments: gc_grace_seconds_to_2419200_seconds_aka_28_days.patch
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> Current default for gc_grace_seconds is 10 days. Attached patch changes all
> instances of this 10 day default to 28 days.
> Rationale :
> - 10 days is arbitrary, there is nothing special about the current value
> - human societies do not operate on cycles which are a multiple of 10 days,
> they operate on a cycle of 7 day weeks
> - operators must run repair once every gc_grace_seconds, and with typical
> data sizes (and compaction/streaming throttling) this might run for a
> significant fraction of 10 days
> - repair often fails, and detecting and working around that failure might
> also take a significant fraction of 10 days
> - repair is the heaviest operation one can run on a cassandra cluster and
> operators are therefore motivated to run it ~3x less frequently by default
> - the worst case impact is keeping data around for 18 days longer than the
> previous default, and this only occurs in CFs which actually take DELETE
> operation
> - 28 days is an even multiple of 7 days and easily comprehensible as a
> default time in which to schedule repair
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