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Bump rocksdb to 8.10.0 #2005

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Bump RocksDB to 8.10.0 - Full changelog - https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/releases/tag/v8.10.0

Key features

  • Provide support for async_io to trim readahead_size by doing block cache lookup
  • Added initial wide-column support in WriteBatchWithIndex
  • Make ReadOptions.auto_readahead_size default true which does prefetching optimizations for forward scans if iterate_upper_bound and block_cache is also specified
  • Compactions can be scheduled in parallel in an additional scenario: high compaction debt relative to the data size
  • HyperClockCache now has built-in protection against excessive CPU consumption under the extreme stress condition of no (or very few) evictable cache entries, which can slightly increase memory usage such conditions
  • Bug fixes (see changelog)
  • Java API performance improve

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@PragmaTwice PragmaTwice changed the title Bump rocksdb 8.10.0 Bump rocksdb to 8.10.0 Jan 12, 2024
@git-hulk git-hulk merged commit 9b36a0a into apache:unstable Jan 13, 2024
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@aleksraiden aleksraiden deleted the aleksraiden-patch-6 branch February 13, 2024 17:59
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