how to move least use MetaData on Disk

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Ashwini Ahire

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Jun 23, 2014, 6:30:55 AM6/23/14
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Hello Team,

Can you please tell me , whether i can put less meta data on Ram ?

My Ram contains Only Meta data , But documents are increasing rapidly .1 million in one day. I want to save only Few documents meta data on ram which frequently used.

and move all unused document meta data to disk.(like Flush out all unused documents metadata on disk after 5 days)

Is there is setting , m using Couchbase 2.2.0_x86_64.

Pls HELP

Thanks, Ash




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Aliaksey Kandratsenka

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Jun 23, 2014, 1:54:43 PM6/23/14
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On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 3:30 AM, Ashwini Ahire <ashw...@vserv.mobi> wrote:
Hello Team,

Can you please tell me , whether i can put less meta data on Ram ?

My Ram contains Only Meta data , But documents are increasing rapidly .1 million in one day. I want to save only Few documents meta data on ram which frequently used.

and move all unused document meta data to disk.(like Flush out all unused documents metadata on disk after 5 days)

Is there is setting , m using Couchbase 2.2.0_x86_64.


There's no such setting. If you're dealing with tons of small documents then only workaround is to "pack" your tiny docs into fewer larger docs.

In your other option is to get more ram or to get more nodes.

3.0 has such setting, but it'll be a while until it'll be official release. Let alone community edition release.

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