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In ScyllaDB, data is transferred between nodes during:
Topology changes via node operations, such as adding or removing nodes.
Repair - a row-level background process to compare and sync data between nodes.
By default, the row-level repair mechanism used for the repair process is also used during node operations (instead of streaming). We refer to it as Repair-Based Node Operations (RBNO).
RBNO is more robust, reliable, and safer for data consistency than streaming. In particular, a failed node operation can resume from the point it stopped - without sending data that has already been synced, which is a significant time-saver when adding or removing large nodes. In addition, with RBNO enabled, you don’t need to run repair before or after node operations, such as replace or removenode.
RBNO is enabled for the following node operations:
bootstrap
decommission
rebuild
removenode
replace
The following configuration options can be used to enable or disable RBNO:
enable_repair_based_node_ops= true|false
- Enables or disables RBNO.
allowed_repair_based_node_ops= "replace,removenode,rebuild,bootstrap,decommission"
-
Specifies the node operations for which the RBNO mechanism is enabled.
See Configuration Parameters for details.
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