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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-1459:
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This is not a problem with the Add operation. If I add 10 000 values to the 
attribute, the MasterDB size grows up to 1 Mb, no more. 

It's a problem with the Modify operation : adding 500 times a value make the 
Master.db growing up to 17 Mb. 

PS: I have created a new tests, no need to send me the SimpleRegression class.

> Adding members to a groupOfNames results in polynomial increase in JDBM 
> partition size
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>
>                 Key: DIRSERVER-1459
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1459
>             Project: Directory ApacheDS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.5
>         Environment: Any (tested on Linux and Mac OS X)
>            Reporter: Ben Hoyt
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 2.0.0-RC1
>
>         Attachments: DIRSERVER-1459.tar.gz, screenshot-1.jpg
>
>
> I noticed a polynomial increase JDBM partition size and therefore disk usage 
> when adding users to groups in my ApacheDS instance.  The vast majority of 
> the usage (95+% once you hit a couple thousand users) is in 
> workingDirectory/partitionId/master.db  
> Further testing showed that simply adding a user is linear, as one would 
> expect, and as 'apacheds-tools capacity' confirms.  It is only when a user is 
> made a member of a group that the JDBM partition size shoots up.
> Example statistics:
> Add 16,000 users - JDBM partition size = ~70 megabytes
> Now add those same 16,000 users to a single group (all in the same group) - 
> JDBM partition size = ~19 GIGABYTES
> I'll work to attach a test case and some more numbers from my tests

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