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Version: 0.11.11

Data Retention

Overview

Topic data is automatically pruned when any of following criteria is true:

  1. Partition size exceeds the configured max partition size
  2. Elapsed time since the last write to segment has passed the configured retention time

-> Data eviction operates on the segment level. If any above conditions are met, the entire segment gets removed. Only previous segments can be pruned. If your data resides in the active segment, it won't be evicted unless the segment turns to a historical (read-only) segment.

Configuring retention

Retention is configured per-topic at the time of topic creation with fluvio topic create.

$ fluvio topic create -h
Create a Topic with the given name

fluvio-stable topic create [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <name>
[...]
--retention-time <time>
Retention time (round to seconds) Ex: '1h', '2d 10s', '7 days' (default)

--segment-size <bytes>
Segment size (by default measured in bytes) Ex: `2048`, '2 Ki', '10 MiB', `1 GB`

--max-partition-size <bytes>
Max partition size (by default measured in bytes) Ex: `2048`, '2 Ki', '10 MiB', `1 GB`

ARGS:
<name> The name of the Topic to create

Retention time

Retention time duration can be provided as a free-form string. Check out the humantime docs for the supported time suffixes.

The default retention time is 7 days

Example retention configurations

  • Delete old segments that are 6 hours old
$ fluvio topic create test1 --retention-time "6h"
$ fluvio topic list
NAME TYPE PARTITIONS REPLICAS RETENTION TIME STATUS REASON
test1 computed 1 1 6h resolution::provisioned
  • Delete old segments that are a day old
$ fluvio topic create test2 --retention-time "1d"
$ fluvio topic list
NAME TYPE PARTITIONS REPLICAS RETENTION TIME STATUS REASON
test2 computed 1 1 1day resolution::provisioned
  • A very specific duration that is 1 day, 2 hours, 3 minutes and 4 seconds long
$ fluvio topic create test3 --retention-time "1d 2h 3m 4s"
$ fluvio topic list
NAME TYPE PARTITIONS REPLICAS RETENTION TIME STATUS REASON
test3 computed 1 1 1day 2h 3m 4s resolution::provisioned

Segment size

Produced records persist on the SPU in file chunks that cannot exceed the segment size.

If adding a new record to the active segment will would result in exceeding the segment size, it is saved into a new segment.

Older segments are still available for consumption until they get pruned when the eviction condition is met.

Segment size can be provided as a free form string. Check out the bytesize docs for the supported size suffixes.

The default segment size is 1 GB

Example retention configurations

  • 25 MB segment size w/ 7 day retention time
$ fluvio topic create test4 --segment-size 25000000
  • 36 GB segment size w/ 12 hr retention time
$ fluvio topic create test5 --segment-size "36 GB" --retention-time 12h

Max partition size

Fluvio keeps tracking the disk size that a partition occupies on SPU node. It includes the payload and all bookkeeping data. If partition size exceeds the max partition size property Fluvio triggers segments eviction. The oldest segment is deleted first. The size enforcing operation provides best-effort guarantee. There might be time windows when the actual partition size may exceed the configured max partition size. It is recommended to configure max partitions sizes to cover up to 80% of the disk size. If the disk is full before the retention period is triggered, the SPU stops accepting messages and the overall health of the system may be compromised. The max partition size is applied to every partition in a topic. If a topic has 3 partitions and --max-partition-size '10 GB' is set, Fluvio controls the topic to not exceed 30 GB disk usage for the topic.

Max partition can be provided as a free-form string. Check out the bytesize docs for the supported size suffixes.

The default max partition size is 100 GB. The max partition size must not be less than segment size.

Example retention configurations

  • 10 GB max partition size w/ 1 GB segment size (only 10 segments are allowed at any time)
fluvio topic create test6 --max-partition-size '10 GB' --segment-size '1 GB'

Example data lifecycle

For a given topic with a retention of 7 days using 1 GB segments

  • Day 0: 2.5 GB is written (total topic data: 2.5 GB)
Topic Segment #Segment sizeDays since last write
01 GB0
11 GB0
20.5 GBN/A
  • Day 6: Another 2 GB is written (total topic data: 4.5 GB,)
Topic Segment #Segment sizeDays since last write
01 GB6
11 GB6
21 GB0
31 GB0
40.5 GBN/A
  • Day 7: 2 segments from Day 0 are 7 days old. They are pruned (total topic data: 2.5 GB)
Topic Segment #Segment sizeDays since last write
21 GB1
31 GB1
40.5 GBN/A
  • Day 14: 2 segments from Day 7 are 7 days old. They are pruned (total topic data: 0.5 GB)
Topic Segment #Segment sizeDays since last write
40.5 GBN/A

The newest segment is left alone and only begins to age once a new segment is being written to.

For a given topic with max partition size is 3 GB and 1 GB segments

  • 2.5 GB is written (total partition data: 2.5 GB)
Topic Segment #Segment size
01 GB
11 GB
20.5 GB
  • 600 MB is written. The total size becomes 3.1 GB. The first segment is pruned.
Topic Segment #Segment size
11 GB
21 GB
30.1 GB