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ScyllaDB runs compaction periodically as a background process. While running compaction is important, there are situations when compaction takes too much CPU. As a result, compaction impacts the overall system performance.
If this is the case, you can do one of the following:
Statically limit the compaction shares with the compaction_static_shares
option by setting a value between 50 and 1000:
In the
scylla.yml
configuration file:compaction_static_shares: 100
In the command line when starting ScyllaDB:
--compaction-static-shares 100
You may start by setting the value 100
. If read latency is impacted, which indicates that compaction is overly slowed down,
you can increase the value to reach the balance between the system performance and read latency.
Enforce min_threshold
by setting compaction_enforce_min_threshold: true
in the scylla.yml
configuration file.
As a result, ScyllaDB will compact only the buckets that contain the number of SSTables specified with min_threshold
or more. See STCS options for details.