It’s great to have a choice of time or size for ledger rollover. Does anyone have a guide or observations about when a time based ledger is better or worse than a size based one? This is meant to be a leading question, but the answer depends on the use case. It likely requires doing performance testing to show which is best for you. Anyone have any blog posts to share?
Best Regards, Dave Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 26, 2022, at 8:59 PM, Feifan Wang <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Thanks Yunze ! > > —————————————— > Name: Feifan Wang > Email: [email protected] > > ---- Replied Message ---- > From Yunze Xu via user<[email protected]> > Date 09/26/2022 11:22 > To <[email protected]> > Subject Re: When should start a new ledger > Pulsar, which uses BookKeeper as the storage layer, also rollover the ledger > with a time limit of size limit. > > Thanks, > Yunze > > > > > On Sep 26, 2022, at 10:15, Feifan Wang <[email protected]> wrote: > > en should start a new ledger instead of continuing to write to the old ledger > ? > If I restart a ledger every fixed time (tens of minutes) or every fixed size > (tens of MB), is this usage good for bookkeeper? > > Thanks.
