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Michael McCandless commented on LUCENE-2573:
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I think just keep it simple? User sets RAM buffer size, and we compute fixed
high/low watermarks from there?
> Tiered flushing of DWPTs by RAM with low/high water marks
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> Key: LUCENE-2573
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2573
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Michael Busch
> Assignee: Michael Busch
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Realtime Branch
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> Now that we have DocumentsWriterPerThreads we need to track total consumed
> RAM across all DWPTs.
> A flushing strategy idea that was discussed in LUCENE-2324 was to use a
> tiered approach:
> - Flush the first DWPT at a low water mark (e.g. at 90% of allowed RAM)
> - Flush all DWPTs at a high water mark (e.g. at 110%)
> - Use linear steps in between high and low watermark: E.g. when 5 DWPTs are
> used, flush at 90%, 95%, 100%, 105% and 110%.
> Should we allow the user to configure the low and high water mark values
> explicitly using total values (e.g. low water mark at 120MB, high water mark
> at 140MB)? Or shall we keep for simplicity the single setRAMBufferSizeMB()
> config method and use something like 90% and 110% for the water marks?
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