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17 September 2025

  • curprev 20:4920:49, 17 September 2025KaceyRenner talk contribs 4,636 bytes +4,636 Created page with "<br>Two elements of etcd storage devour bodily memory. The etcd process allocates an in-memory index to hurry key lookup. The process’s page cache, managed by the operating system, shops not too long ago-accessed data from disk for quick re-use. The in-memory index holds all of the keys in a B-tree data structure, along with pointers to the on-disk data (the values). Each key within the B-tree might include multiple pointers, pointing to completely different variations..."