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Your 1MB write hits disk as 30MB on a healthy RocksDB instance
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523 vues15J'aime51AdamRoslerVersion originale : 2026-05-13

In LSM tree-based storage engines like RocksDB, a single 1MB write can result in approximately 30MB of data being written to disk (8x amplification) because data is written to memory first, then dumped as sorted files (SSTables) when buffers fill, and each level transition requires rewriting all existing data in that level; the choice between size-tiered compaction (fewer levels, lower write amplification, slower reads) and leveled compaction (more levels, faster reads, higher write amplification) depends on whether the workload is write-heavy or read-heavy.

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