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I just watched a storage vendor claim that "hot buckets are all in memory"....

lycollicott
Motivator

Does he know something I don't? I never heard that claim before.

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I've seen it done before, but by default, this is not correct.

You could show him /splunk/var/lib/splunk/<index_name>/db and view the hot buckets which are being written to disk..

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I've seen it done before, but by default, this is not correct.

You could show him /splunk/var/lib/splunk/<index_name>/db and view the hot buckets which are being written to disk..

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Agreed, there are many amazing storage solutions, many of which cache in RAM invisibly, but this is storage tier magic (and very vendor/solution specific), not a general truth.

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lycollicott
Motivator

That's what I thought, too, but didn't want to call BS without a little research first.

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MuS
Legend

If you are brave enough to use tmpfs for your hot storage, then yes 😉
Maybe this claim was related to the storage system has some internal cache which keeps open files in its internal memory before writing to disk? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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lycollicott
Motivator

LOL, yeah. We're getting a Webex demo from them this month, so I'm going to watching for it.

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