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Marcel Reutegger commented on JCR-926:
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I haven't used the test case with the DataStore patch, but I expect that it
will be similar to the number of reads for the fine-grained locking.
> Global data store for binaries
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> Key: JCR-926
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-926
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: core
> Reporter: Jukka Zitting
> Attachments: DataStore.patch, DataStore2.patch
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> There are three main problems with the way Jackrabbit currently handles large
> binary values:
> 1) Persisting a large binary value blocks access to the persistence layer for
> extended amounts of time (see JCR-314)
> 2) At least two copies of binary streams are made when saving them through
> the JCR API: one in the transient space, and one when persisting the value
> 3) Versioining and copy operations on nodes or subtrees that contain large
> binary values can quickly end up consuming excessive amounts of storage space.
> To solve these issues (and to get other nice benefits), I propose that we
> implement a global "data store" concept in the repository. A data store is an
> append-only set of binary values that uses short identifiers to identify and
> access the stored binary values. The data store would trivially fit the
> requirements of transient space and transaction handling due to the
> append-only nature. An explicit mark-and-sweep garbage collection process
> could be added to avoid concerns about storing garbage values.
> See the recent NGP value record discussion, especially [1], for more
> background on this idea.
> [1]
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jackrabbit-dev/200705.mbox/[EMAIL
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