Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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Mad Hatter
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DOC-2021-Jul04-S13
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1
Description
In the page here:
https://docs.couchbase.com/server/6.5/learn/services-and-indexes/indexes/indexing-and-query-perf.html
The following needs to be corrected:
"The standard global secondary index stores uses the ForestDB storage engine to store the B-Tree index and keeps the optimal working set of data in the buffer. This means, the total size of the index can be much bigger than the amount of memory available in each index node."
The above is true for CE. For EE, plasma is the storage engine. This page has correct details.
https://docs.couchbase.com/server/6.5/learn/services-and-indexes/indexes/storage-modes.html
Or may be we don't need to duplicate the information and just point to here.