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Marcel Reutegger commented on OAK-3070:
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I reviewed the most recent patch and I think the VersionGarbageCollector should 
only update the lower bound when not canceled. Otherwise it may happen after a 
canceled GC that some garbage is not collected on a subsequent run. I'm also 
not that happy with OLDEST_TIMESTAMP_MARGIN. I don't understand why it is 
necessary. It is just because of tests or does it have a real impact?

> Use a lower bound in VersionGC query to avoid checking unmodified once 
> deleted docs
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OAK-3070
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-3070
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: mongomk, rdbmk
>            Reporter: Chetan Mehrotra
>            Assignee: Vikas Saurabh
>              Labels: performance
>         Attachments: OAK-3070.patch, OAK-3070-updated.patch, 
> OAK-3070-updated.patch
>
>
> As part of OAK-3062 [~mreutegg] suggested
> {quote}
> As a further optimization we could also limit the lower bound of the _modified
> range. The revision GC does not need to check documents with a _deletedOnce
> again if they were not modified after the last successful GC run. If they
> didn't change and were considered existing during the last run, then they
> must still exist in the current GC run. To make this work, we'd need to
> track the last successful revision GC run. 
> {quote}
> Lowest last validated _modified can be possibly saved in settings collection 
> and reused for next run



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