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multi-tenancy log compaction#553
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This PR introduces a compaction queue and a snapshot store, to handle replication log compaction.
When a database need to perform a compaction, it first swaps it current replication log file with a new log. The log to compact is placed in the
snapshot_queuedirectory, and it is registered with the persistent compaction queue. A separate thread pop tasks out of the queue, performs the compaction of the log into a partial snapshot, moved the snapshot into thesnapshotsdiretory, and registers the snapshot with the snapshot store.The
SnapshotStore::locatemethod allows for efficient retrieval of a snapshot file for a given database & frame_no.