Hi!

With native persistence enabled it's all done for you, a query will search both ram and disk contents and at a restart Ignite will load "missing" data from disk when needed, so if you do an SQL query it will load any data from disk if it should be included in the result, for the query point of view it's no difference if you have (native) persistence enabled or not, it works the same way.

Mikael


Den 2018-07-30 kl. 09:30, skrev Lijun Cao:
Hi:

I have referenced *How Ignite SQL Works *document but I still have got 2 questions.

The first question is,  when I load data to Ignite cluster(3 nodes) in first time, the data is stored both on RAM and disk(I enabled local persistence), so which area does Ignite query on in this situation?

The second question is, when I restart the cluster which I have mentioned above, the data is still on disk, but not exists in the RAM, so how can I load the data from disk to RAM in this situation?

Look for your reply :-).

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