capistrant commented on a change in pull request #11960:
URL: https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/11960#discussion_r756042237



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 |`mergeSegmentsLimit`|The maximum number of segments that can be in a single 
[append task](../ingestion/tasks.md).|100|
 |`maxSegmentsToMove`|The maximum number of segments that can be moved at any 
given time.|5|
 |`useBatchedSegmentSampler`|Boolean flag for whether or not we should use the 
Reservoir Sampling with a reservoir of size k instead of fixed size 1 to pick 
segments to move. This option can be enabled to speed up segment balancing 
process, especially if there are huge number of segments in the cluster or if 
there are too many segments to move.|false|
-|`percentOfSegmentsToConsiderPerMove`|The percentage of the total number of 
segments in the cluster that are considered every time a segment needs to be 
selected for a move. Druid orders servers by available capacity ascending (the 
least available capacity first) and then iterates over the servers. For each 
server, Druid iterates over the segments on the server, considering them for 
moving. The default config of 100% means that every segment on every server is 
a candidate to be moved. This should make sense for most small to medium-sized 
clusters. However, an admin may find it preferable to drop this value lower if 
they don't think that it is worthwhile to consider every single segment in the 
cluster each time it is looking for a segment to move.|100|
+|`percentOfSegmentsToConsiderPerMove`|Deprecated. Will eventually be phased 
out by the batched segment sampler. Only used if `useBatchedSegmentSampler == 
false`. The percentage of the total number of segments in the cluster that are 
considered every time a segment needs to be selected for a move. Druid orders 
servers by available capacity ascending (the least available capacity first) 
and then iterates over the servers. For each server, Druid iterates over the 
segments on the server, considering them for moving. The default config of 100% 
means that every segment on every server is a candidate to be moved. This 
should make sense for most small to medium-sized clusters. However, an admin 
may find it preferable to drop this value lower if they don't think that it is 
worthwhile to consider every single segment in the cluster each time it is 
looking for a segment to move.|100|

Review comment:
       yep, good call @a2l007 
   




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