Nikita-tech-writer commented on a change in pull request #8465:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ignite/pull/8465#discussion_r561310059



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+= Persistence Defragmentation
+
+== Overview
+
+Apache Ignite memory management mechanism can only create or reuse pages for 
user data, but it never frees them. So the files, where Ignite persists data, 
can only grow and never shrink.
+
+In most use cases, it does not cause any problem as once created page can be 
reused multiple times. However, in certain cases, it is possible that cache 
contains very little data but occupies large chunks of disk space because a 
significant volume of data was removed from the cache.
+
+Defragmentation enables user to shrink data files and claim back disk space.
+
+[NOTE]
+====
+Defragmentation can only be used with historical rebalance enabled. If 
historical rebalancing is disabled, the server node always triggers full 
rebalance after the restart, which would throw away the defragmented partition. 
A full set of data is transferred to the node from other nodes over a network. 
Depending on the dataset’s size, transferring may require significant time and 
slow down the whole cluster as network capacity is essential to fulfill user 
requests.
+====
+
+== Performing Defragmentation
+
+Defragmentation is costly operation in terms of disk IO. To avoid slowing down 
user operations, note that defragmentation cannot be executed on a regular node 
joined to the cluster. To perform defragmentation, you need to request it first 
on a particular node or set of nodes and then restart them.
+
+=== Starting Defragmentation
+
+To request defragmentation use the following command:

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   To request defragmentation, use the following command:
   ```




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