Cassandra version 2.0.17 (yes, it's old - waiting for new hardware/new OS to 
upgrade)

In a long-running system with billions of rows, TTL was not set. So a one-time 
purge is being planned to reduce disk usage. Records older than a certain date 
will be deleted. The table uses size-tiered compaction. Deletes are probably 
25-40% of the complete data set. To actually recover the disk space, would you 
recommend a major compaction after the gc_grace_seconds time? I expect 
compaction would then need to be scheduled regularly (ick)...

We also plan to re-insert the remaining data with a calculated TTL, which could 
also benefit from compaction.


Sean Durity

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