---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sivan Greenberg <[email protected]> Date: Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 6:58 PM Subject: Questions about database file sizes. To: [email protected]
Hi List, First I'd like to say that my longly developed couchdb based system seems to be performing well and serving its purpose. However, there's always a small difference between the database files on the 2 couchdb server nodes we are using, after identical compaction steps on both db's, the difference remains around 4k, even though the number of documents is the same. This is CouchDB 0.11.0 , 2 nodes, each one does a pull replication from its peer in continue replication over HTTP. Is this normal? Can we sleep at night without fearing the delta would at some edge case occasion increase to the gigs ? Is it unrealistic to expect the two files to be of the same size given same compaction steps were taken and they both replicate pull from each other? Many thanks, (CouchDB Rocks!) -Sivan
