AidenPerce commented on code in PR #3301:
URL: https://github.com/apache/paimon/pull/3301#discussion_r1591828976
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docs/content/concepts/basic-concepts.md:
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ By partitioning, users can efficiently operate on a slice of
records in the tabl
## Consistency Guarantees
Paimon writers use two-phase commit protocol to atomically commit a batch of
records to the table. Each commit produces
-at most two [snapshots]({{< ref "concepts/basic-concepts#snapshot" >}}) at
commit time.
+at most two [snapshots]({{< ref "concepts/basic-concepts#snapshot" >}}) at
commit time. It depends on the incremental write and compaction strategy. If
only incremental writes are performed without triggering a compaction
operation, only an incremental snapshot will be created. If a compaction
operation is triggered, an incremental snapshot and a compacted snapshot will
be created.
Review Comment:
> maybe 'incremental' -> 'append'?
yeah, maybe called 'the snapshot of kind Append'? But the data of this
snapshot is the incremental data during the checkpoint?
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