So that means the space is gone? And i cant re-use it till i have 50 times 
1 mb files to insert? That sounds weird :) .
So if i repeat "insert then delete" the 50 mb byte[] i will end up with a 
full harddrive?

Regards,
Nhat

On Monday, April 7, 2014 6:59:35 PM UTC+2, Michael Campbell wrote:
>
> Logically deleted space is reused for new items.  If you insert and delete 
> a 50MB thing, then (in theory) the next 50 1MB things you insert will 
> re-use that logically deleted space.  I don't necessarily like this, but 
> it's the way of most NoSQL DBs.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Nhat Nguyen 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i want to delete previously entered binary[] field entries from a cluster.
>>
>> Inserting 1 binary[] with the size of 50mb which i splitt into chunks via 
>> ORecordBytes <https://code.google.com/p/orient/wiki/BinaryData>. Takes 1 
>> second.
>>
>> But when i delete this single binary[] it takes like 0.00025 ms. Great 
>> that it does only take such a non existing time, but the downside is that 
>> the storage still stays at the same size (database now @50mb). If i repeat 
>> this to infinite my harddisc is full. At least thats what i am thinking of.
>>
>> Is there any solution or do i have to execute any command (java api) to 
>> tell to reuse the space which is there but empty.
>>
>> The only file in my database that changes is the "default.pcl" it´s size 
>> is like growing and growing. Do i have to execute a command so that the 
>> <custom-class>.pcl file will grow and shrink? 
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nhat
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