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- ss
- - Stats
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- db
- - Maybe implement DB::BulkDeleteForRange(start_key, end_key)
- that would blow away files whose ranges are entirely contained
- within [start_key..end_key]? For Chrome, deletion of obsolete
- object stores, etc. can be done in the background anyway, so
- probably not that important.
- - There have been requests for MultiGet.
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- After a range is completely deleted, what gets rid of the
- corresponding files if we do no future changes to that range. Make
- the conditions for triggering compactions fire in more situations?
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