Hi Jan,
Yes i forgot to say we are using CouchDB 0.10.1 on Debian 5.0 lenny.
Jan Lehnardt a écrit :
HI Germain,
which CouchDB version are you running?
Cheers
Jan
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On 23 Mar 2010, at 02:14, Germain Maurice wrote:
Hi everybody,
We have a database with more than 8 millions of documents and the size is more
than 450 GB. I wonder if it's a good choice to have all of our docs in only one
file of this size.
We have issues with replication through every time. We tried both one shot and
continuous replication and we got req_timedout followed by a couchdb crash. We
opened reports bugs you can see here :
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-690 and
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-701
Another issue is compaction which doesn't work fine on one of my host.
The compaction is launched on a database which has more than 100 000
documents (10GB) The compaction starts up, works, and after a while,
stops without any warning or alerts. On a other host the same database
was well compacted.
We really wonder how couchdb is used in a production environment. How
many documents do you store ? Do you use big databases or small
databases (file size i mean) ? Embedded replication or not ? Compaction
is efficient or not ?
We are trying to make some developpement in order to avoid the issues we
encounted, we would like some feedback about the best practices in environment
production.
Best regards,
Germain
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